Assorted Angelfish
Assorted Angelfish - Small >3cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Assorted Angelfish
Description
Description
Assorted angelfish typically refer to a mix of different varieties or color morphs of the Pterophyllum scalare, commonly known as freshwater angelfish. These fish are popular in the aquarium trade due to their graceful appearance, distinctive shape, and vibrant colors.
Angelfish are known for their laterally compressed bodies, elongated triangular dorsal and anal fins, and typically vertical black stripes on their bodies. They come in various color variations and patterns, including silver, black, marble, and gold, among others. Some may have additional markings or color variations such as koi patterns or veil-like fins.
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Temperature: They thrive in water temperatures ranging from 75-82°F (24-28°C).
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Minimum Tank Size: A single angelfish would require a tank of at least 20 gallons, and if they are kept in a group, a larger tank would be necessary. The minimum size recommended for a small school of angelfish is around 30-40 gallons.
Here are some additional details about angelfish:
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Feeding Habits: They are omnivores and generally accept a wide variety of foods. A balanced diet includes high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen, or live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small insects.
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Habitat Preference: Angelfish originate from the Amazon River basin in South America. They prefer heavily planted aquariums with driftwood, rocks, and a soft substrate to mimic their natural environment.
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Water pH Level: They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions, ideally around 6.5-7.0 pH.
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Behavior: These fish can be territorial, especially when they pair up for breeding. They might establish their territories in the tank. However, they are generally peaceful and can coexist with other non-aggressive species.
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While they are often seen in groups in the wild, angelfish can be kept either singly or in a group in captivity. If kept in a group, they may form their hierarchies, and breeding pairs might break off from the larger group.
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Other Details: Angelfish are known for their striking appearance and unique shape. They have long, triangular, and laterally compressed bodies, with elongated fins. They come in various color morphs and patterns, making them a popular choice among aquarists.
Always remember to maintain good water quality, perform regular water changes, and provide a balanced diet to keep angelfish healthy and thriving in the aquarium. Additionally, when considering any specific care needs or peculiarities, it's essential to research the exact species of angelfish you're planning to keep, as different species might have slightly different requirements.
Aquarists are drawn to assorted angelfish for their elegant appearance and peaceful temperament, making them suitable for community tanks with other non-aggressive fish species. Understanding their specific care requirements is crucial for ensuring the well-being and vibrant display of these fish in a home aquarium
Specifications
Specifications
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CategoryCichlids
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Species TypeAngelfish
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Water Temperature
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Minimum Tank Size20 Gallons
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Water pH LevelAcidic, Neutral
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Habitat PreferenceDriftwood, Planted Tanks, Sandy Tanks
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BehaviourSemi-aggressive, Community Fish
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