10 Interesting Angelfish Facts
You've
probably seen many lovely young angelfish at aquarium stores, but how
much do you really know about them? Here are some very important facts
that can help you decide if these fish are the right breed for your home
aquarium.
1. Freshwater Angelfish Are Members of the Cichlid Family
Angelfish
are freshwater members of the cichlid family, and they originate from
South America.makemyhobby.com This group includes other popular fish
such as oscars, Jack Dempseys, parrot fish, and discus.
2. Angelfish Are Carnivorous
What
do angelfish eat? Angelfish are naturally carnivorous, so they need to
be fed the right foods to help them reach optimum size and remain
healthy. It's usually best to offer a daily feeding of flakes or a
pelleted diet formulated for angels, and then supplement the fish with
live feedings of freshly hatched brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia
grown from your cultures to avoid contaminated sources.
3. Angelfish Can Grow to Nearly Ten Inches mmh
How
big do angelfish get and how fast do angelfish grow? On average,
well-cared for angelfish will reach about six inches tall upon
adulthood, which is about a year and a half old. If they're housed in
very large tanks and are not overcrowded, they can reach nearly ten
inches, although this would be quite rare in captivity.
4. They Are Best Kept With Their Own Kind
Are
angelfish aggressive? These fish are often thought of as community
fish, meaning they can live with a variety of other tropical species.
While this is true when they're young, angels become more territorial
and aggressive as they mature. For this reason, it's usually better to
house them in a separate tank as adults.
5. Angelfish Aquariums Require Specific Conditions
Always
keep angelfish in the cleanest, largest size tank you can support, and
make sure you have a good mmh filtration system that doesn't create
excessive currents in the water since angels aren't the most agile
swimmers. The right water conditions can also lessen stress on your
angels and keep them healthier and happier.
Ideally, these fish prefer:
- Angelfish water temperature range of 74 F to 78 F when just kept as pets
- Temperature of 80 F for spawning
- Average pH range of 6.5 to 6.9
6. Angelfish Are Prone to Ich
Ich
(sometimes called ick) is an opportunistic parasitic condition that can
strike at any time the conditions in the tank are right, and angelfish
are highly susceptible to it. The parasite can spread from one fish to
another, and it can also exist in the tank on its own before attaching
to a fish. Overcrowding, poor water conditions, and improper diet can
all contribute to ich infestation.
7. Angelfish Lay Eggs in Egg Layers
Fish
either give birth to live babies or they lay eggs that are fertilized
and hatched later. Angels fall in the egg laying category.
The
female prefers to deposit her eggs in neat rows on a piece of submerged
slate leaned against a wall of the tank. The male will follow up behind
her and use his own papilla to fertilize each egg individually.
Very dark marbled angelfish;
If
the fertilization was successful, you'll notice the fry begin wiggling
their tails in about two days, even though they're still attached to the
slate. The fry will become free swimming sometime around day five, and
they will begin eating on their own around day seven once they have
absorbed the yolk sacks from their eggs.
8. Female and Male Angelfish Look the Same
Unlike
some breeds of fish, you usually can't tell a male angel from a female
just by looking at them unless the female is ready to breed.
Both sexes have an organ called a papilla located between their anal and ventral fins.
When the female becomes gravid, which means she is carrying eggs, her
papilla becomes slightly enlarged and has a blunt tip. When the male
senses a gravid female, his papilla also enlarges slightly, but it has a
more pointed tip. This is the main way to distinguish between the
sexes, but it's not foolproof.
You can always be certain
that any angel that lays eggs is a female. Any other angels in the tank
that don't become gravid or don't respond to a gravid female may either
be more females or males that aren't interested in pairing up and
breeding.
9. There Are Many Types and Colors of Freshwater Angelfish
The
original freshwater angelfish was a standard silver angelfish. However,
mutations in the standard coloring have occurred, and breeders have
capitalized on them to create many interesting and beautiful varieties.
One of the most recent is the Phillipine Blue angelfish, which actually
displays some blue coloration.
Other popular varieties and colors include, but are not limited to:
- Marbles
- Zebra angelfish
- Leopards
- Half black angelfish
- White angelfish
- Veils
- Golds
- Black and white angelfish
10. There Are Also Tropical Angelfish
There
are also many species of marine angelfish in an array of colors that
rival the rainbow, and each has its own care requirements. If you think
you're up to the challenges of maintaining a saltwater tank, you'll find
fascinating specimens at any aquarium shop that specializes in
saltwater fish.
Angelfish Are Rewarding Species for Hobbyists
Even
though angelfish do present a few challenges for their keepers, they
still aren't as difficult to manage as some of their other cichlid
relatives like discus. Give them as large a tank as you possibly can,
keep their water very clean, and feed them a carnivorous diet. If you
can do that, you just might be able to raise your juvenile angels up to
become amazingly impressive adults.
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