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"Angelfish are one of the most commonly kept freshwater aquarium fish, as well as the most commonly kept cichlid. They are
prized for their unique shape, color and behavior. Many hobbyists consider angelfish to be a relatively intelligent fish, able to recognize
their owners.

Angelfish are kept in a warm aquarium, ideally around 80°F (27°C). They will do best if fed a mixture of flake, frozen and live food.
Care should be taken to not overfeed, they will continue to eat even what they do not need. This will lead to a buildup of fats resulting
in inactivity and early death. Angelfish will do best if kept in an acidic environment, pH should be below 7.5
(note: 7.5 is still slightly
alkaline - acidic is defined as below 7.0). All angelfish will need water with a pH of at most 7.0. Even though angelfish are a member
of the Cichlid family they are generally peaceful, however; the general rule "big fish eat little fish" applies. Other aggressive
fish should not be kept with angelfish because their flowing fins are vulnerable to fin nipping. Some smaller more aggressive fish
may even nip at the fins of these fish.

P. scalare (Angelfish) is relatively easy to breed in the aquarium, although one of the results of generations of inbreeding is that many
breeds have almost completely lost their rearing instincts resulting in the tendency of the parents to eat their young. In addition, it is
very difficult to accurately identify the gender of any individual until they are nearly ready to breed.
Angelfish pairs form long-term relationships where each individual will protect the other from threats and potential suitors. Upon the
death or removal of one of the mated pair, breeders have experienced both the total refusal of the remaining mate to pair up with
any other angelfish and successful breeding with subsequent mates.

Depending upon aquarium conditions, Angelfish reaches sexual maturity at the age of six to twelve months or more.
In situations where the eggs are removed from the aquarium immediately after spawning, the pair is capable of spawning every
seven to ten days. Around the age of approximately three years, spawning frequency will decrease and eventually cease.
(read more below)
When the (Angelfish) pair is ready to spawn, they will choose an appropriate medium upon which to lay the eggs and spend one to two days
picking off detritus and algae from the surface. This medium may be a broad-leaf plant in the aquarium, a flat surface such as a piece
of slate placed vertically in the aquarium, a length of pipe, or even the glass sides of the aquarium. The female will deposit a line
of eggs on the spawning substrate, followed by the male who will fertilize the eggs. This process will repeat itself until there are a
total of 100 to up to 1200+ eggs, depending on the size and health of the female fish. As both parents care for the offspring
throughout development, the pair will take turns maintaining a high rate of water circulation around the eggs by swimming very
close to the eggs and fanning the eggs with their pectoral fins.

In a few days, the eggs hatch and the fry remain attached to the
spawning substrate. During this period, the (Angelfish) fry will not eat and will survive by consuming the remains of their yolk sacs. At one
week, the fry will detach and become free-swimming. Successful parents will keep close watch on the eggs until they become
free-swimming. At the free-swimming stage, the fry can be fed newly-hatched frozen och fresh (i.e. alive) brine shrimp (Artemia spp.)."

Some Angelfish Varieties


Silver, Gold, Zebra, Black Lace, Zebra Lace, Smokey, Chocolate, Halfblack Veil Angelfish, Sunset Blushing, Koi Angelfish, Leopard,
Blue Blushing, Silver Gold Marble, Ghost, Gold Marble, Marble Angelfish, Black Hybrid, Gold Pearlscale Angelfish, Black Ghost,
Albino.


This information found:

Wikipedia Encylopedia



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