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I would donate to a foundation where they help re-introduce endangered marine animals back into the wild and they'd use the tank as a nursery/grow-out. Monterey Bay Aquarium might find some use for it.
Or I could always just, ya know, have a couple of common goldfish in there...big upgrade...
Common Goldfish shouldn't even be in fish tanks unless you have a 100-200 Gallon tank handy for one. They are POOP machines. And very messy.
My grandma has some, even though i have tried to stop her from buying them, and they are messy eaters and makes nitrates go up really fast. If you want to...
I would cut down to three mollies/platies, whichever you choose.
If you get two angels, then don't add anything else after the cories. Angels need a lot of room, and I wouldn't crowd them with other fish in a tank too much.
You can't really tell the sexes of angels when they are young. The only surefire way to is to get some mature ones and sex them from there by a few key features.
I would get two young ones, that way they get used to the fish around them.
How about a cycled tank? ;)
I would add some rocks or a piece of driftwood, you could always tie some plants to there and they will eventually root themselves on. The end product looks cool. :thumb:
A single one or two. I wouldn't try more than that, angels get really territorial when they mature and wouldn't want too many in there, since there wouldn't be that much space for all of them.
Orange laser cories. These are the coolest cats I have ever seen :)
http://www.freshwatertropicalfishonline.com/images/corydoras/Orange%20laser%20cory.jpg
I wouldn't really recommend it. My experience with chocolates in a community did not end well. They ended up dying from stress from even really peaceful fish like pristella tetras. I would try a species setup. I've been given some really great advice on how you could keep them in a species-only...
How big is the tank? Clowns get around the foot mark so you wanna make sure they have plenty of room.
Looks like some sort of common pond snail to me. You can get rid of them by putting in a piece of lettuce under a rock and then taking it out when all the snails are on there.