angel fish tank advice

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chevymuscle96

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hey i was thinking of making a 200 gallon tank not sure on what exactly to put in it. i would like to have a few angel fish, but not sure what to do with some other fish to go along with them please submit ideas, thanks!
 
A 200gal for angels would be awesome! Maybe a little too big to easily set up a planted biotope, but I'd find a nice manzanita root ball for the wood, then put in a big school of corys and an even bigger school of characin dithers. I like harlequin rasboras as they're bigger than neon tetras and colorful, but small enough not to take the eye away from the angels.
 
I have 12 angel fish in my 225 with 25 Serpe Tetras also about 12 corys along with 6 RH Tapajos.

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A 200gal for angels would be awesome! Maybe a little too big to easily set up a planted biotope, but I'd find a nice manzanita root ball for the wood, then put in a big school of corys and an even bigger school of characin dithers. I like harlequin rasboras as they're bigger than neon tetras and colorful, but small enough not to take the eye away from the angels.

the rasboras have the red heads and the stripes on the tail right, and that would look good thats what i was going to do in my 20 gallon tank , but i have 2 angels, 3 corys, but i got 3 rams instead of the rasboras.
 
the rasboras have the red heads and the stripes on the tail right, and that would look good thats what i was going to do in my 20 gallon tank , but i have 2 angels, 3 corys, but i got 3 rams instead of the rasboras.

No those are rummynose tetras id do those for the small tetras in the tank theyre beautiful

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I have a 300g with angels, orange head tapajos and rotkeil severums...

Lots of geo/eartheater or other severums to choose from, lemon tetras, fancy plecos would work well. All kinds of other options too.
 
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