I have a 70L (18gal?) which is reasonably heavily planted, that currently houses 3 male Guppies, 4 female Betta's, 10 Neons and 2 Albino Cory's.
One of my Betta's, the prize centrepiece fish no less, is rather ill with some sort of gill rotting parasite, so may not be around much longer
The other three girls are there only in a support role for her, so if she goes, they will be rehomed also. Eventually, the Guppies will end up in an outdoor pond with a couple of females, to spend their remaining days breeding to their little hearts' content.
So. I'd like to get me a couple of Angels. Although I'm fairly familiar with Angels in general, I know very little about the various strains of these fish, which one's are more aggressive, which to avoid or avoid mixing together etc, so I'm keen to learn. Would it be at all possible, providing I introduced them at a very young age, to keep just two or possibly three in a tank this size, with the remaining inhabitants? Could I keep just males? Could I keep just one fish alone, without any drama's??
A note, if you will, any reference to particular strains will need some sort of colour or appearence reference, until I get a handle on this. Thanks heaps
One of my Betta's, the prize centrepiece fish no less, is rather ill with some sort of gill rotting parasite, so may not be around much longer

So. I'd like to get me a couple of Angels. Although I'm fairly familiar with Angels in general, I know very little about the various strains of these fish, which one's are more aggressive, which to avoid or avoid mixing together etc, so I'm keen to learn. Would it be at all possible, providing I introduced them at a very young age, to keep just two or possibly three in a tank this size, with the remaining inhabitants? Could I keep just males? Could I keep just one fish alone, without any drama's??
A note, if you will, any reference to particular strains will need some sort of colour or appearence reference, until I get a handle on this. Thanks heaps
