i had a breeding pair of angels in a 620 (90l) and they were fine although not 100% fully grown. if your looking at a group of these then the bigger the tank the better really as with any fish... i have 8 adult angels in a 5ft tank and once fully grown they will fill it pretty well, although there may be room for 1 more
both discus and angelfish prefer to be in a big group, the bigger the better. the more you have the more any aggression is spread out and prevents an individual fish getting bullied constantly. having lots in a small tank doesnt work as they will be ontop of each other all the time so they wont be able to create their own parts of the tank or have a get away space when things get a bit rough in there.
125l will be fine for a group of juvi angels or discus but as soon as they grow they will need more room. if you wanted a group then a tank upgrade will be required but you could get a group of juvis and see if a pair forms then keep the 2 and move the rest on, 125l is a good size for 2. if they arent a pair and you just add 2 it could end up in disaster with 1 becoming the dominant fish and 1 becoming the bullied, shy, weaker fish which in time may be more prone to disease and damage.
both discus and angelfish prefer to be in a big group, the bigger the better. the more you have the more any aggression is spread out and prevents an individual fish getting bullied constantly. having lots in a small tank doesnt work as they will be ontop of each other all the time so they wont be able to create their own parts of the tank or have a get away space when things get a bit rough in there.
125l will be fine for a group of juvi angels or discus but as soon as they grow they will need more room. if you wanted a group then a tank upgrade will be required but you could get a group of juvis and see if a pair forms then keep the 2 and move the rest on, 125l is a good size for 2. if they arent a pair and you just add 2 it could end up in disaster with 1 becoming the dominant fish and 1 becoming the bullied, shy, weaker fish which in time may be more prone to disease and damage.