I'm having a yen to get an angelfish for the 57 gallon tank at some point down the line. They're so beautiful, very popular, but I've never had one, and my folks never had one in their community tank when I was growing up. They were committed to only ever having peaceful fish, makes me wonder if they expected a problem with an angel, even a singleton.
Obviously I'd do some serious research before even thinking of getting one, but I like to hear others personal experiences too before I make up my mind. Do you think an angel can be happy being the only angel in the tank for its whole lifespan? I like the idea of a pair, for company/lifetime enrichment/breeding experience, but from the little I know of angels, you'd need 6-8 youngsters in a tank to try to see if two would pair up, that they need to choose their mate; then the others would need to be removed so the pair didn't bully/kill them. Then it's difficult to breed a pair in a community tank setting since they'd be likely to bully other fish species to protect the eggs?
Since my tank would also have cories and likely some livebearers, could a single angel work with those fish? Do they ever seem lonely later in life? I'm more used to social fish, no cichlid experience, so I feel like I'd feel sorry for the single angel, so perhaps I should wait until I could have a dedicated angel tank.
Thoughts? Recommendations? Perhaps a different centrepiece fish that could work in a community tank like a gourami?
Obviously I'd do some serious research before even thinking of getting one, but I like to hear others personal experiences too before I make up my mind. Do you think an angel can be happy being the only angel in the tank for its whole lifespan? I like the idea of a pair, for company/lifetime enrichment/breeding experience, but from the little I know of angels, you'd need 6-8 youngsters in a tank to try to see if two would pair up, that they need to choose their mate; then the others would need to be removed so the pair didn't bully/kill them. Then it's difficult to breed a pair in a community tank setting since they'd be likely to bully other fish species to protect the eggs?
Since my tank would also have cories and likely some livebearers, could a single angel work with those fish? Do they ever seem lonely later in life? I'm more used to social fish, no cichlid experience, so I feel like I'd feel sorry for the single angel, so perhaps I should wait until I could have a dedicated angel tank.
Thoughts? Recommendations? Perhaps a different centrepiece fish that could work in a community tank like a gourami?