Best Way To Stock Two Tanks

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liamhuckle

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I currently have a 90l tank with the following
2 apisto agassizzi 1m 1f
2 dwarf gourami
5 mollys
8 neon tetras
Cherry shrimp in a breeding net temp

I am getting another 90l tank with
5 guppies

What would be the best way to split i was going to put the cherry shrimp in with the guppys any other moves ? And any room for a couple of angel fish ?
 
Angel fish need a minimum of 30 gallons per fish.

I would put all the cherry shrimp with the guppies, as the apistos would love to snack on them
You could put a school of cardinal tetras in with the guppies, maybe some pygmy cories too (if you have sand) :good:
 
No its gravel so thats the corys out the window and thanks for the advice on the angels

My cherry shrimp are realy clear at the minute hoping they colour up when out of the breeding net and on gravel
 
Angel fish need a minimum of 30 gallons per fish.

Really? I don't know anything about angel fish, why do they need so much volume, do they get really big or are they very territorial?

They don't need long tanks, but because of their tall fins they need tall tanks. They only really need a minimum of 29 gallons per one angel fish, but I rounded it to 30. They get quite big.
 
Angel fish need a minimum of 30 gallons per fish.

Really? I don't know anything about angel fish, why do they need so much volume, do they get really big or are they very territorial?

I believe 30 gallons is the minimum for one fish but you don't need an extra 30 gallons for each as far as i am aware. I have seen somebody successfully keeping a pair in a 45 gallon community tank.
 

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