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Raising Angelfish

Raising Angelfish - Breeding, Growing, Caring For Angel Fish - Care of Angelfish. Finally! An Angelfish Breeder Shows You Step By Step, How To Transform Your Tank Into A Jaw Dropping Aquarium, Filled With Healthy Angelfish... That Hatch And Raise Their Own Fry... Even If You've Never Kept Angelfish! Angelfish Secrets Revealed!

 

Breeding, Growing, Caring For Angel Fish

AngelFish Secrets Revealed!

Raising Angelfish 

If you can spare a weekend of your time, then I'll show you how to transform angelfish... Grow them to big sizes... And have them breeding every 10 days so you will have the most jaw dropping angelfish aquarium... Even if you're new to angelfish or you've never had any luck keeping angelfish in the past!!

Because that's how long it takes to discover everything there is to know about angelfish. And when you read it, you'll be BLOWN AWAY with how easy it is to transform your angelfish into healthy, happy and long living fish.

This guide is guaranteed to eliminate the problems with keeping angelfish forever ...in only a weekend.

Raising Angelfish


Raising Angelfish 

My guide is 100% guaranteed to work for you ...just like it's worked for others.

* If you've tried to keep angelfish in your tank in the past and had no luck, this will work for you.

* If you're thinking about getting angelfish and you want to make sure you start out on the right foot, this is for you.

In my guide, you'll discover the time-tested and perfected steps to keep healthy and happy angelfish. Just like the professional breeders use. This formula is a simple step-by-step plan you will follow anytime you want to keep and breed angelfish in your tank.

This winning formula has been tested, tweaked, and used in a number of tanks. And the reason why it's so popular is simple:

It Works Even For Beginners!

Raising Angelfish


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Angelfish Blog Posts from Google 

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around a month ago i set up a small tank and put 2 gouramis and 2 small angelfish inside it. Just recently i brought 2 more small angelfish and knew that the fish would.
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I had 7 angelfish in my 55 gallon tank that I got off Ebay. All but 1 of them came to me pretty small, about quarter size, and the 1 other was over 1/2 dollar.
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Angelfish Books 

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Angelfish Stuff on Amazon 

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Angelfish Posters 

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Angelfish 

Fresh water angelfish have been popular fish choices in homes all over the world. The scientific name for angelfish is pterophyllum and it owes its origin to the Greek word "scalare," which literally means "like a flight of stairs." Angelfish are characterized by long fins. Angelfish are believed to have originated in the Amazon region of South America, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

Angelfish can live along with live plants in fresh water tanks. The quality of water is in controlled by the water plants. Water plants also help by adding oxygen to the water. Broad-leaved aquatic plants are the best when it comes to water tanks with angelfish. The chemical composition of the water should be neutral or slightly acidic, which allows these plants to thrive, making perfect companions for the angelfish in the water tank.

Angelfish love flake food, though they will thrive with a variety of diets. They can survive on adult brine shrimp, black worms, and even mosquito larvae. You can also give them frozen packages of blood worms or brine shrimp, which are available at stores near you. You can also give them meat, provided you are sure that there is no fat in the serving. Angelfish should be fed a variety of foods that ensure their all-round growth.

The tank size for breeding a pair of angelfish ideally should be around 15 gallons. Once they breed and new family members arrive, you can gradually increase the size of the water tank. A larger tank would in fact ensure a feeling of security, since it ensures that parents aren't apt to eat their own young due to too small of a space.

If you are in the market for angelfish, you can choose from a variety of sub species. Take adequate care to ensure that you don't end up buying fish from a tank with dead fish or any fungus and parasite infestations. One can get extensive information on angelfish from online resources. A visit to your neighborhood aquarium could equip you with the required knowledge, as well.

Angels provides detailed information on Angels, Guardian Angels, Fallen Angels, Gentle Angels and more. Angels is affiliated with Italian Bracelet Charms.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_Valentino

Angelfish Photos 

Blue-faced angelfish by Over Potent

Blue-faced angelfish

Blue-faced angelfish by Over Potent

Blue-faced angelfish

Centropyge loricula - Flame Angel by thatpetplace

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emperor angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator by brian.gratwicke

emperor angelfish, P...

Flame Angelfish Centropyge loricula by brian.gratwicke

Flame Angelfish Cent...

French Angelfish, Pomacanthus paru by brian.gratwicke

French Angelfish, Po...

Queen Angelfish, Holacanthus ciliaris by brian.gratwicke

Queen Angelfish, Hol...

Diving Maldives, 2009 by Christian Steen

Diving Maldives, 200...

Blue Ring Angelfish, Pulau Perhentian, Malaysia by yeowatzup

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Fresh Water Angelfish 

Fresh water angelfish have been popular fish choices in homes all over the world. The scientific name for angelfish is pterophyllum and it owes its origin to the Greek word "scalare," which literally means "like a flight of stairs." Angelfish are characterized by long fins. Angelfish are believed to have originated in the Amazon region of South America, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

Angelfish can live along with live plants in fresh water tanks. The quality of water is in controlled by the water plants. Water plants also help by adding oxygen to the water. Broad-leaved aquatic plants are the best when it comes to water tanks with angelfish. The chemical composition of the water should be neutral or slightly acidic, which allows these plants to thrive, making perfect companions for the angelfish in the water tank.

Angelfish love flake food, though they will thrive with a variety of diets. They can survive on adult brine shrimp, black worms, and even mosquito larvae. You can also give them frozen packages of blood worms or brine shrimp, which are available at stores near you. You can also give them meat, provided you are sure that there is no fat in the serving. Angelfish should be fed a variety of foods that ensure their all-round growth.

The tank size for breeding a pair of angelfish ideally should be around 15 gallons. Once they breed and new family members arrive, you can gradually increase the size of the water tank. A larger tank would in fact ensure a feeling of security, since it ensures that parents aren't apt to eat their own young due to too small of a space.

If you are in the market for angelfish, you can choose from a variety of sub species. Take adequate care to ensure that you don't end up buying fish from a tank with dead fish or any fungus and parasite infestations. One can get extensive information on angelfish from online resources. A visit to your neighborhood aquarium could equip you with the required knowledge, as well.

Angels provides detailed information on Angels, Guardian Angels, Fallen Angels, Gentle Angels and more. Angels is affiliated with Italian Bracelet Charms.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_Valentino

Angel Fish Photos 

Diving Maldives, 2009 by Christian Steen

Diving Maldives, 200...

Blue-faced angelfish by Over Potent

Blue-faced angelfish

Blue-faced angelfish by Over Potent

Blue-faced angelfish

Blue Ring Angelfish, Pulau Perhentian, Malaysia by yeowatzup

Blue Ring Angelfish,...

Angelfish Planter by Nikonian Novice

Angelfish Planter

Centropyge loricula - Flame Angel by thatpetplace

Centropyge loricula...

emperor angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator by brian.gratwicke

emperor angelfish, P...

Flame Angelfish Centropyge loricula by brian.gratwicke

Flame Angelfish Cent...

French Angelfish, Pomacanthus paru by brian.gratwicke

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Breeding Angelfish 

Over the past 10 years, people have asked me many questions on how to breed angelfish.

Anyway, I started to write down questions on how to breed angel fish for the past few years. And just recently, I decided to type them out and let everyone see them.

Sometimes the answers may seem very common sense... but that's how to breed angel fish. You see, angelfish aren't complicated. In fact, the more simple you keep your set up, the water changes and feeding, the easier it is going to be for your angelfish.

And you know what?

Angelfish can breed on their own! You see, sometimes we think we have to do all the work for angelfish to breed.

But angel fish still have their wild instinct. (And lucky for us, it hasn't been bred out of them!)

So here they are... Questions that people have asked on How to breed angelfish.

For you to enjoy.

How to breed angel fish

What are the growth stages of Angel Fish?

%u2022 Egg - 0 to 60 hours

%u2022 Wigglers - From hatching to free Swimming - Depending on the
temperature, this usually occurs on the 7th Day

%u2022 Fry - From free swimming to taking the form of an Angelfish

%u2022 Juveniles - When they take on the appearance of an angelfish

%u2022 Adults - Usually around 9-12 months once they are at breeding stage

How can I tell male angelfish from female angelfish?
There are some subtle differences that an experienced angelfish breeder can use to help identify mature males and females. Some angelfish enthusiasts say that the angle of the anal fin in relation to the belly of the angelfish, will identify the sex. Others say that some male angels may have a hump on the crown and some may be larger than the females. There seems to be too many ways of telling them apart, but none seem to be 100% correct. These differences do not exist on immature angelfish, all of the time. Therefore, the only sure way to tell the difference between mature males from mature females is to examine the breeding tubes during spawning. The female's breeding tube is wider and more blunt than the male's.

Does the pecking order change when a pair is formed?
Normally the pecking order will stay as it is until a pair is formed. Once a male and female form a pair, then it does change everything in the tank. The pair will normally be aggressive in defending their territory. The pecking order will be no more. At this time, it would be good idea to either remove the pair from the tank, or the other fish from it.

Can two different types of angelfish breed?
Yes they can. Whether it is black, koi, golden, silver etc, they will spawn with
any other type of angel. That is how new varieties are created. It will not
matter if they have standard fins, veils or super veils, pearl scales, blushing or not.

I have two angles now, so how do I tell if they are male or female?
Depending on the size of the angelfish now, it may take some time before you can tell their sex. The only real way of telling whether you have a male or female is by waiting for them to spawn. At that time, you will be able to see their breeding tube. The female's tube is blunt and much larger than the male's. Their breeding tubes can be said to be like a pencil. The female has a blunt tube, while the male has something similar to the tip of the pencil, shorter and pointy. During spawning, the female's lower body will thicken as she starts to produce eggs.

Can I get a pair of angels from keeping two angels?
With only two angels it is hard to get a pair. It has been done, but getting five or six angels and growing them up gives you a better chance for a pair. The chances of getting at least one pair from six angelfish is 95%.

I do not want to breed angelfish. What should I do?
If you are keeping your angelfish in a community tank, then another fish will generally eat the eggs when the lights go out. Sometimes, the parents will eat them once it gets dark. If you get parents that are protective enough to hatch their eggs in a community environment, there is still a chance that they do not survive. Breeding angelfish is not rocket science, but it is not that simple either.

What size do you sell baby angels at?
The answer to this will depend on what size the fish store wants to purchase
them at. Some places won't buy them unless they are quarter size in body.
Some will buy them at dime to nickel size. Normally, fish stores will take them when they are nickel size. When they are small, their immune system is still growing. As there is more chance that they may not survive when they are smaller, the fish stores will only buy them when they are a reasonable size.

What is reasonable will depend on your fish store.
What can I do to make sure the youngsters grow quickly to their adult
size? What food should I feed them and how often should they be fed?
There are several choices of quality foods. A color and growth flake from
Angels Plus is a good choice. Also frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms may
help them grow quickly. Depending on the size they are now, you might have to feed them 3 to 4 times a day. The problem with this is that the more you feed them, the more strain you put on your tank when it comes to waste. You will need to make sure you constantly do water changes.

When do angelfish reach adult size?
They normally reach adult size at around 10 to 12 months.

What's the correct size to breed angelfish in?
Generally speaking, a 20 gallon tank is considered to be adequate to breed a pair of angelfish.

What about a fry tank? What's a good size for them?
Again, a 20 gallon tank may be sufficient for fry. In saying this, you need to
make sure that you maintain high water quality. Once they get a little bigger, you will need to get yourself a grow out tank.

What size and how old before angelfish start pairing up?
Angelfish will begin breeding more by age than by size. Depending on the
tank, a pair of angelfish may form around 8 to 12 months. You may find that you get a pair earlier than this, while other times, you may find that they pair up later than 12 months.

How big are angelfish eggs?
They are the size of a pinhead.

What happens during the first week once they laid their eggs?
If the female has deposited her eggs, and the male fertilizes them, the
following should occur;

Day 0: The eggs are spawned in lines.

Day 1: Any infertile eggs will turn white.

Day 2: More eggs may turn white and fall to the bottom of the tank.
Some eggs may have fungus on them, which turns them fuzzy.
Today, wiggling tails may emerge from clear eggs.

Day 3: Tadpole shape forms with large yolk sack, fry remain stuck to
the slate.

Day 4: Small eyes begin to form. The fry will survive on their yoke sacs.
There is no need to feed them yet.

Day 5: Eyes grow larger, yolk sack shrinks. Today, you will need to
start your baby brine shrimp hatchery.

Day 6: Some fry are free swimming.

Day 7: Most of the fry should be free swimming. This is the time to start
feeding them baby brine shrimp.

If the female angelfish has been stressed, is it likely it will lay more
eggs?
There may be a chance that it will still spawn, but the healthy and less
stressed an angelfish is, the more chance that they have of spawning.

Hi, My name is Jamieson Vale and I've kept angelfish since I was six!

Anyway, I have been keeping and breeding angelfish for over 25 years.

Although my knowledge of angelfish is extensive, there's always more to learn about them! For more information, visit my site at Angelfish Revealed

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jamieson_Vale

Cichlid Photos 

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Angel Fish 

Angelfish is one of the most striking and beautiful fish. Because of their exceptional beauty they have become the most popular fish among all the fish keepers in the world. Angelfish is a fish which is found in slow flowing river waters of America. It is perhaps the most recognizable beautiful fish available. Angelfish is member of cichlid family and is available in variety of colors like black, silver, gold and a combination of these. They have a highly compressed cylindrical body which distinguishes it from other fishes. With it's elongated and dorsal fins it has become a favorite among fish keepers.

Apart from looks, there are various others factors that favor the angelfish to be one of the top most choices among fish keepers. Angelfish is one of the easiest egg laying fish to breed. It's very easy to feed angelfish, they can live only on flaked food as well but it is always advisable to keep them on varying food. Brine shrimp, black worms, and mosquito larvae are all great foods for angelfish. Frozen blood worms also help keep the diet varied when live food is not available.

To keep angelfish, you need an aquarium of 30 gallons or large depending upon the number and sizes of the fishes. While going in for angel fish tank always keep in mind, that you are having gravel that is at least 1/4 inch thick and aquarium is at least 24 inches deep. The deeper the tank is, larger the angel fish will grow. You will need to keep the water temperature of aquarium around 70-80- Fahrenheit.

Although angelfish is delicate in appearance but they are reasonable hardy species. At times angelfishes are very violent, so while keeping smaller fishes in the tank, take this factor into account.

Apart from all this, angelfishes are supposed to be one of the most intelligent fishes; they always move in pairs and have the ability to recognize the fish keeper. All in all keeping an angelfish tank is a great to addition to the beauty of your home. Angel fish tanks are easy in maintenance and the joy that you will have in keeping all the angelfish is long lasting, so what else are you looking for, go and order an angelfish tank

Your Fish Tank Guru I have had tropical fish including Angelfish for more then 10 Years and I like owning Angelfish, Betta(Siamese Fighting Fish), Swordtails and more.

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James Dorans

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