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I got a Singapore angel fish. Thinking multiple angels in a 125. List at this point it's short.
Flames or coral beautiies. Leaning to three flames. Qt them with dividers for 30bto 90 days then into the display tank
 

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I got a Singapore angel fish. Thinking multiple angels in a 125. List at this point it's short.
Flames or coral beautiies. Leaning to three flames. Qt them with dividers for 30bto 90 days then into the display tank
I’d go for one flame - you may come across other angels you’d like and in that tank whilst it is big space is still limited.
I have 25 fish in my 5 foot 180G tank and even I’m struggling to introduce new fish as space is getting restricted each time to the point I have room for maybe 5 other fish at tops.
Oh and 3 fish I have are angels;
Majestic Angel (2).jpeg

Multicolour Angel.jpeg

Flame Back Angel (2).jpeg
 

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I’d do diffrent species. 3 flames is probably not a good a idea.
3 flames would work if you could go and see them yourself - it requires you to be able tos ex them and be 100% certain you have 2-3 females and 0-1 males (if you go all 3 females, the most dominant one will transition anyway)
 

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You’re going to have to sex them. It’s way easier to just have three different types of Centropyges.
Dwarf angels sex themselves. You just need to add juveniles or females. All the dwarf angels. They are also dimorphic and it is really easy to sex them. Behaviors wise, keeping harem of dwarf angels is very interest. Much more so than keeping singletons
 

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