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I will respectfully disagree. They pick at and harass other angels. True, they don't rip their throats out, but if they are not moved the relentless stress makes the weaker fish fall ill and die. I say that as someone who has bred angels, and kept them off and on for decades.Very, very VERY seldom do angels kill each other. It does happen but is very rare.
^^^^Everything I suggest is based on my "fish behaviour is why we keep them' approach.
What sounds wonderful. I admire your restraint. My fish keeping journey has been a constant battle against over-stocking. There are so many different fish out there, and they're all so pretty! I'm learning, though, to er on the side of smaller fish and fewer species.I keep 4 adult discus, 4 corydoras, 15 cardinal tetras, one red lizard, one bristlenose, and one dwarf white spotted catfish in a 9' (180 gallon) tank and consider it fully stocked. Behavior is the key word. Watching the fish move around and interact unimpeded is a pure joy.
It's been a lesson learned over time simply through observation. Every time I see a new species/variant become available I'm tempted. Then I think about how it would affect my existing community and the desire fades.I admire your restraint. My fish keeping journey has been a constant battle against over-stocking. There are so many different fish out there, and they're all so pretty!
Off-topic but how are the bamboos doing? How long have you had them completely submerged?This tank has literally everything wrong, from the lucky bamboo, to all the fish and substrate, yet it seems to work… and requires very little maintenance, even the water tests good before my regular water changes
ohh, so it is possible to grow them fully submerged...Over a year now… the tall ones in the tank I just pictured, were completely submerged… I just repotted in ventilated pots with river rocks, taller, so they will become emergent…
I’m going to remove some that have been submerged, but the stalks were only a few inches tall… they are still alive, but not growing, and are starting to cover with some algae