Ideas For Community Tank 33g

jm.

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Hi so I have a 33g 125W heater with some tall and shorter plants and a few plastic structures so there is some hiding spots. I have a pair of angelfish so i'm not all that new at fish keeping. Any ideas of what fish and how many to get would be very much appreciated, i was thining of keeping maybe one of my larger angelfish in there but im worried that it would try to eat the smaller community fish. I dont have to much in mind i just want a nice looking tank with, if possible range of cololurs and sizes. All ideas would be great thanks =] a list if possible would be great also

If theres anything else that you would need to know I would be happy to answer =]
 
I love my wild caught kribs. 1 male and 1 female. They need a place to hide and stick mostly to the bottom of the tank. They are a bit territorial but you have enough room in a 33 gallon tank. They are plenty big enough to live with your angels.
 
Hi so I have a 33g 125W heater with some tall and shorter plants and a few plastic structures so there is some hiding spots. I have a pair of angelfish so i'm not all that new at fish keeping. Any ideas of what fish and how many to get would be very much appreciated, i was thining of keeping maybe one of my larger angelfish in there but im worried that it would try to eat the smaller community fish. All ideas would be great thanks =]

If theres anything else that you would need to know I would be happy to answer =]
I "inherited" a tank with two golden longfinned angels, penguin and phantom tetras and was given all sorts of warnings about the angels but didn't want to destroy so gave them the chance to behave. Have found my two very placid. They now share the tank with gouramis, rosey barbs, corydoras, clown loach ruby shark and have a peaceful tank. However I keep a smaller tank for guppies, platys, rasbora harlequins and 3 at the moment tiny corydora julii. Angels seem to be OK on the whole with fish nearer their own size. 33g might be a bit small for the clown loach and shark in the longer term unless you plan to upgrade at some time.
 
No i dont really plan on upgrading anytime soon. That tank you have with the shark sounds really nice, do you have any pictures?
 

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