wondering???

he may be doing fine for now, but they as they grow, they mature... with that, they will be a lot bigger than the neons and able to view them as snacks and won't hesitate in finding them as such. If you need more convincing on the subject, do a search and you will see most advise against it.
 
do a search on angels..

I have several angels (they are one of my favorite fish)

mine are about 7-8 months old..the biggest one is over 7" fin to fin tall and still growing.

angels are not huge fish but they get relatively large.

while yours maybe okay in the 15 now..it will eventually need more room..but this is a good thing..I see...*upgrade* in the future :joke:
 
Flagfish said:
its a tall tank2ft atleast

My 90 gal tanks, (350L give or take), have a footprint of 18" x 48" and are 25" deep (tall). If your 16 gal (60L) is 2 feet tall (deep), then the footprint is around 18" x 10". You may have a vertical aspect accounted for, for the angel, but not the room to swim, causing a stressful condition. Not to mention the bio load issue for what you desire to keep. IMO, you need a larger tank, have plans to upgrade soon, 2-6 months at most, or lose some fish. Hope all works well for you and the fish.
 
Ditto on what everyone else said, and...

Bumbleebee Gobies are cute, but they need brackish water. Your other fishies are fresh water. The gobies would survive in freshwater for a little while, but they'd die off within a few weeks due to improper conditions. I always get tempted to start a brackish tank whenever I see them, they're the cutest little things!
 
look, with what you currently have in your 60l tank, you really shouldn't be buying new fish for it. As posted earlier in this thread, you should realy look inot bringing the angel back to the LFS as well or finding a larger home for him. The 60l is just not suitable for him. Once that is done, your stock would still need to remain as it is with no additions. You may get away with a snail or two.... The Angel is really pushing things... stockwise as well as too small for him.
 
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