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Ok tell me if these i can put these fishes n my tank?

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It's a 29 gallon tank

3 angelfish

4 tiger barbs

2 corydoras

3 guppies

If its not good tell what fishes to take out?

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  1. The angels will outgrow the tank and eat smaller fish.

    Tiger Barbs tend to harrass other fish ONLY if the shoal is low, add more to the Tiger Barbs number to decrease aggression.

    Corydoras should be in shoals of +4.

    Guppies, if you have males and females get ready for alot of babies. But angels will make sure to keep the number down( but as said angels get to big).

    ("'\(o.o)/"')


  2. Disaster waiting to happen -  for the guppies anyway.

    The cory cats will be fine with any of the others, although get some more cories.

    But tigers and angels are both semi-agressive and will eat guppies for dinner.

    Ian

  3. I would take out the tiger barbs since they  are fin nippers at heart and sooner or later go after your Angels and Guppies. Larger angel fish carry extra finnage which ususally gets too tempting for the tigers.

    If you are throwing in the guppies buy the guppies first then the angel fish. An angel fish that has settled in their tank gets curious of new neighbors, and might byte out of curiosity which might result in death for a sensible longer finned guppy.

    Also Ihave kept fancy guppies and angels together until the angel fish paired up and got rid off everybody for breeding.

    All in all, I would do away with tigers because you will have a better chance at adding something else you like....... Although tigers are quite spectacular in a group amongst themselves and a robust fish.....

  4. i dont think you should get theguppies...just doesnt seems big enough for all of those fish! dont putin the guppies, get a male betta instead of the guppies...=) hoped i helped!

  5. rule of thumb is one inch of fish per gallon of water .

    guppies are from a tropical community and the other fish you listed are semi-aggresive dont put them in the same tank together .as for the angelfish they have long fins and they are slow swimmers and usually other fish nip ot them .good luck

  6. Take out the Guppies,the other fish will do well in neutral to low pH water with low hardness numbers. The Guppies like hard water with a higher pH,and benefit from some salt in their water. Perhaps drop one of the Angels and add 3 or 4 more Corydoras(all the same species). Also a couple more Tiger Barbs might keep down on the fin nipping.

  7. DO NOT PUT THE TIGER BARBS IN!!!

    They're extremely violent fish even to each other. Put some tetras in instead if you want. Guppies are fine with other fish but don't put female guppies in unless you want minor complications every month(babies). Angelfish can get to 4 inches wide (and tall) while guppies are only 1 inch long so you may want dwarf angelfish. Or dwarf rainbowfish. It's up to you, anyways.

    As for size, it shouldn't be a problem. Just don't cram 20 fish in one tank, ok?

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