Kuhli Loaches:Kuhli loaches are not the most active fish, but they display fascinating behaviors like burrowing.
Black Skirt Tetras:Black skirt tetras share many compatible traits with angelfish that can make them good tank mates.
Mollies:Mollies are suitable for beginners and their care is relatively simple because they are hardy and adaptable fish.
Dwarf Gourami:The dwarf gourami is a small fish of around 3.5 inches in size. They originate from southern Asia, specifically from Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Bronze Corydoras:Bronze corydoras have small barbels that they use to forage for food in the substrate. They hardly interact with angelfish because they do not swim at the same level in an aquarium.
Rummy Nose Tetras:Rummy nose tetras are popular aquarium fish that originate from the Amazon River Basin in South America.
Blue Acara:The blue acara is a type of cichlid that originates from South and Central America. Their striking iridescent blue coloration is what draws many fishkeepers to the blue acara.
Bristlenose Plecostomus:Bristlenose plecos only reach a maximum length of 6 inches in captivity, although most only grow to 5 inches.
Zebra Danios:The zebra danio or zebrafish is a small freshwater fish usually growing no longer than 2.5 inches. They are incredibly active schooling fish that are recognized by their striped bodies.
Swordtails:Swordtails are another live-bearing fish other than mollies which can be kept with angelfish. The Swordtail is named after their elongated caudal fins which looks like a sword.
Ram Cichlids:Ram cichlids are not very big at only 3 inches long, with some only reaching 2 inches.
Mystery Snails:Mystery snails do not have to be kept in groups, so the number of mystery snails you keep with your angelfish is up to you.
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