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I have a 200l community tank, 1 metre long.

current inhabitants are:

4 Neons

4 guppies

2 baloon mollies

2 BN's

3 Khuli loaches

3 cories

1 clown loach (he is the snail removal crew and probably not a permanent resident)

1 siamese algae eater

1 small Angel

6 harlequin rasboras

5 leopard danios

I would like 1 larger fish that will be the showcase of my tank, something that looks nice and has personality and that won't eat it's companions lol is there anything that fits the bill?

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Congo's and Yellow tail congo's would be great

The Angel is going to eat you neons and probably be to aggressive for everything else

Id also get more clown loachs as they dont do well by them selves

Id also reccomend Cardinals over Neons

They look much nicer and less likely to get eaten

Brad

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Personally I would rationalise and/or boost the schools of fish you already have, then wait for the Angel to grow up and become the feature! The way it seems at the moment, you have a wide variety of all kinds of different fish, which tends (in my opinion) to give a tank a slightly "muddled" look. I would choose only two or three varieties of the schooling fish and boost their numbers before considering adding anything else.

For example:

4 Neons (would be better in a school of 10 or so to really show them off. You can mix Neons and Cardinals if you choose)

4 guppies

2 baloon mollies (Perhaps choose to just keep one school of live-bearers rather than a mix)

2 BN's (these are fine in a pair and good for eating algae, no need to change anything)

3 Khuli loaches

3 cories

1 clown loach (Once the snails are gone, trade in the clown loach. Perhaps choose to just keep the cories or the khulis as both occupy the bottom level of the tank and both do better in larger schools)

1 siamese algae eater (personally I prefer them in a school, but common opinion seems to be that one is ok)

1 small Angel (will grow bigger)

6 harlequin rasboras

5 leopard danios (Rasboras and danios are both top-level schooling fish - perhaps consider keeping only one school)

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A couple of other things I just thought of:

As far as I know the Angel won't necessarily eat the smaller fish - it depends on the personality of that particular angel. Also if it is socialised with the neons from a very young age it is less likely to eat them.

The Danios can get a bit nippy if kept with slower-moving fish with flowing fins. Something to look out for if you choose to keep them.

Also, what are the dimensions of your tank? A 200 litre tank that's only a metre long must be quite tall? All the more reason to have only one school of bottom-dwelling fish (loaches or cories) so it doesn't get too overcrowded down there!

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I agree with Whetu, having several small groups of schooling fish gives a tank a bit of a "shemozzle effect". I would replace all the smaller mid-water fish with a decent sized school of something like rummy nose tetras (20+, talk to your LFS and try get a better price for a large quantity).

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IMO your still going to have a problem with the Angel

Its more then likely to get aggressive and if it can catch smaller fish its going to eat them

You might get away with it for awhile though I would still go for Cardinals over Neons

Brad

How many angels have you kept with small fish in the past? :-?

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Thanks for the replies guys :)

The Angel is still quite small and I have had him/her since it was VERY small and the neons have been in there the whole time. Although I am not seeing any molly or guppy fry so I assume that the angel is the most likely fry muncher lol

The neons are what is left of a much larger school :roll: I am kinda just waiting for the remaining ones to suck the kumara and then I will not bother with them again.

The leopard danios are the very first fish I got and I love them to bits, they are very entertaining to watch and they have never bothered to annoy any of the other fish, just each other lol they play tag

The Harlequin rasboras are the ONLY fish in the tank my partner likes lol so they have to stay :lol:

The problem I have is that I get very attached to my fish and I will find it very hard to get rid of any body lol and NO another tank is not a possibility :lol:

I will read up on the congo tetras and maybe when the neons meet their demise I can look at getting rid of the mollies to and get some of those

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How many angels have you kept with small fish in the past? :-?

Umm Id say alot

And its a problem I run into a few times a week when customers have not taken advice

By all means give someone advice about it being no worries

Are you going to replace the fish after they get eaten or just oops my bad

Danios will be great as generally really good if you keep a nice size school

Though not really big enough to be classed as a feature fish

Brad

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