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Dwarf Angel Fish & Tetra Fish

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by scooter, Jan 27, 2005.

  1. scooter

    scooter New Member

    Hey,
    I am going to get Angel (my dwarf angel fish) sometime in Febuary. I was wondering if I could get a dwarf angel fish and a couple of tetras. My said said she had tetras in her tank along with her dwarf angel fish and her angel fish never went after it. Can I keep Angel and a couple of tetras in the same tank? Thanks.

    Scooter

    P.S. Scooter is my dog's name.
     
  2. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    im not so sure aobut that....backw hen i had a community tank i had tetras that woudl always disappear until i found out that it as my angel eating tehm....i guess it depends on the tetras your getting....what kind are you looking at?
     
  3. tski22

    tski22 New Member

    Ive never had a problem wih angels and tetras besides occasional fin nipping. I think that would be perfectly fine just get decent sized tetras because of what was already mentioned. -tl
     
  4. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    yes....the tetras i tried it with that were eaten were neon tetras, and those are quite small.
     
  5. scooter

    scooter New Member

    Well I would get neon tetras. I would just have to make sure that Angel wasn't agressive. At least you guys here believe me that there IS such a thing called Dwarf Angel Fish.
     
  6. otmmy205

    otmmy205 New Member

    my anglefish ate all my guppies and the guppies were pretty big
     
  7. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Actually, I've never heard of a freshwater dwarf angelfish. What's the scientific name?

    -Chelle
     
  8. scooter

    scooter New Member

    Actually the Dwarf Angel fish is a saltwater fish. I might just start out with tetras first. I am not sure. I am going to do more research. Thanks.
    Scooter :D
     
  9. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    tetras and dwarf angels are definantly not compatible then......the dwarfs are saltwater and the tetras are freshwater.
     
  10. scooter

    scooter New Member

    My mom had her dwarf angel in a regular tank. Freshwater tank. No salt and her dwarf angel fish was fine. I might just start out with tetras first. I am NOT done with research.
     
  11. Hooben

    Hooben New Member

    The term for a fish that can live in salt or fresh water is "brackish".
    There are very few brackish fish in the world, one of them being the scat. Even the scat does not do well in pure fresh water, preferring a little salt in the mix. The fish that you are talking about is most likely a fresh water fish that has been "given" that name locally. Try to provide us with a scientific, latin name for the fish so that we can better help you.
    Thanks.
     
  12. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    yea, what hooben said....and if worse comes to worse and you cant find any of that, atleast try to show us a picture because one of us are bound to know what it is.
     

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