TOP 25 TIPS AND FACTS ABOUT FRESHWATER ANGELFISH BY FISH TANK AQUARIUMS 2018


TOP 25 TIPS AND FACTS ABOUT FRESHWATER ANGELFISH BY FISH TANK AQUARIUMS



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Angelfish Care, Feeding and Breeding 

Angelfish Stats :
Min Tank Size: 29 Gallons (132 Litres)
Care Level: Easy
Water Conditions: 5-7.5 pH / Soft to Medium
Temperature: 23-29 °C (73-84 °F)
Max Size: 6 Inches (15 cm) 



1-Angelfish grow large in the aquarium, they grow to about 6 inches (15 cm)
2-With well cared, the angelfish can live for 10 years 
3-Angelfish like a well planted aquarium
4-Angelfish hide it's entire body behind the driftwood or the plants
5-Angelfish tank should always have high quality filter

6-Feeding angelfish, most angelfish eat fish foods
7-If an angelfish refuses to eat, it’s usually an indicator that something is very wrong
8-So always test your water first if your fish stops eating.
9-Feeding them a high quality flake food, with frozen and live food
10-Frozen foods like bloodworms, blackworms, daphnia and brine shrimp

11-Angelfish form long term relationships with their partners and will usually breed with no intervention
12-they will pick place, rock filter plant and clean the surface. and once it is clean, the female will deposit her eggs.
13-Eggs are easy to see, so you can always tell when your angelfish have bred.
14-If you are worried about the angelfish devouring their young, the parents can be removed from the tank
15-After days the eggs will hatch the fry will become free-swimming within a few days, and the parents will take over protecting them and herding them around the tank.

16-The fry should be fed from the 1st day, and they can be fed baby brine shrimp, microworms, or any available fry foods
17-After two weeks, they should be large enough to accept flake food.
18-It may be best to remove a fish that has seen its partner die from a breeding tank, and try with another pair.
19-Unlikely the angelfish will ever breed again if one angelfish die that has formed a relationship with another angelfish 
20-It should also be noted that the P. Altum species is notoriously difficult to breed

21-Angelfish are often considered semi-aggressive
22-They are one of the few cichlids that may do well in a community tank
23-Many species of barbs, tetras and minnows can be added to an angelfish’s tank
24-You should always be sure that any fish that you add are larger than an angelfish’s mouth
25-If a fish is small enough for an angelfish to eat, it won’t last long



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