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Angelfish are cichlids and all cichlids are territorial to some degree, especially when breeding and defending their eggs and young. However, Angelfish are quite peaceful for a cichlid and are unlikely to kill other fish in the tank.
If you had a group of Angelfish in the tank, they would form pairs consisting of 1 male and 1 female. The first pr to form would become a dominant pr and they would bully and chase the other fish away from their territory. But they would not go out of their way to kill the other fish unless they were in a tiny tank and the other fish had nowhere else to go except the dominant pair's territory. Then there would be fights but your tank is big enough so that shouldn't happen.
If you end up with 2 males they might form a pr and hang out together like mates do but they won't attack things.
If you end up with 2 females they might pr off and lay eggs and guard the eggs & young (assuming they don't eat the eggs themself), and they will chase other fish away from their eggs, but they won't kill the fish in your tank.
If you want a breeding pair of Angelfish, get a group of 8-10 young fish and grow them up together in the same tank. As they mature and pr off, you move the prs into different tanks so they can have their own territory.
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On a side note, you have fish in you tank that come from different environments with the Angelfish, clown loach & bristlenose coming from soft acid water and the mollies that come from hard alkaline (and sometimes brackish/ salty) water. Depending on how hard your water is and what the pH of your water is will determine if the fish will live well.
Can you get your water tested for general hardness (GH) and pH and post the results here?
If your water has a GH less than 250ppm the mollies will probably suffer. And if the pH is less than 7.0 the mollies will suffer.
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In addition to the above, clown loaches prefer to be in groups of 6 or more but you need a bigger tank if you plan on keeping that many when mature. If you get a couple more small clown loaches and have 3 or 4 of them, they would be happier.
Livebearers like mollies, should have at least 4 females per male and preferably 6 or more females per male. This reduces the stress on the females caused by the males constantly trying to breed with them. However, depending on how hard the water is, will determine on if you should get more mollies. If the water is soft and acid avoid livebearers.