I have kept multiple dwarf Angels together in all sorts of sized tanks. Some combinations ended badly, but most learned to live together mostly peacefully. The key in sucessfully acclimatizing any new fish to a community tank is to ensure the fish is in good condition. Expecting a new fish suffering from the stress of being caught and shipped to then survive the initial hazing process, is the ultimate in stupidity IME. I put all new fish though many weeks of QT, for disease certainly, but also to ensure that they have regained their appetite and a healthy weight. Doesn't guarantee success, but sure increases the odds.
i have kept multiple dwarf angels together in all sorts of sized tanks. Some combinations ended badly, but most learned to live together mostly peacefully. The key in sucessfully acclimatizing any new fish to a community tank is to ensure the fish is in good condition. Expecting a new fish suffering from the stress of being caught and shipped to then survive the initial hazing process, is the ultimate in stupidity ime. I put all new fish though many weeks of qt, for disease certainly, but also to ensure that they have regained their appetite and a healthy weight. Doesn't guarantee success, but sure increases the odds.
I am setting up a 90 gallon and was wondering if I can have two dwarf angels. I currently have a cherub angel (1") and would add the second angel (flame) about 4 months after the cherub angel. Is this possible?