Angel Compatibility Question

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I'd like to hear from anyone with experience with combining majestic, singapore, and blueline angels.

I'm getting close to launching my new 185. The definite inhabitants will be a pyramid butterfly (4-4.5"), foxface (4"), and majestic angel (3.5"), all of whom are currently living together in my 90 gallon.

I've got a singapore angel that has grown out in a 40 gallon for about a year. It's now about 3". I'd like to move it and a 2.5" blue spotted puffer into the new tank when I get everyone else moved.

I've also got a 2" juvie blueline in QT.

Can anyone advise me about compatibility for the three angels in the new tank?

I'm currently planning to move the fish in the 40 gallon to the 90, so I don't have to move the Singapore if it would not work out.

TIA.
 
I think those three angels could live together in a tank that size, the trick is going to be in the introduction order. The singapore should be the most passive, the blueline next and the majestic will probably be the dominant fish. If you are able to introduce the passive fish first and the more aggressive fish later you should be alright and as long as you have lots of opportunities for cover and hiding places these fish should be fine together.
 
It may also help if you introduce them at different sizes. Angels of the same size may be more likely to see the other angel as competition. Put the Singapore and the blue line in then add a larger majestic.
 
Thanks, guys. The singapore is a litle bossy and my majestic is kind of a wimp, so hopefully it'll work out.
 
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