Angel- Guyana Red Dragon (Lg)

Sale Price:$80.95 Original Price:$90.00
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Freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) are popular aquarium fish known for their distinctive shape and graceful movements. Here's some basic information about them:

  1. Origin: Freshwater angelfish are native to the Amazon River basin in South America, including Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. They inhabit slow-moving waters in rivers, streams, and flooded forests.

  2. Appearance: Angelfish have a unique triangular-shaped body with long, trailing fins. They come in various color variations, including silver, black, white, gold, and marbled patterns. Their most striking feature is their tall, elongated dorsal and anal fins.

  3. Size: Fully grown angelfish can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length and 8 inches (20 cm) in height, including their fins.

  4. Tank Requirements: Angelfish need a spacious aquarium with plenty of vertical space to accommodate their tall fins. A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended for a pair of angelfish, but larger tanks are preferable, especially for a community setup. The water should be well-filtered and maintained at a temperature between 75-82°F (24-28°C). They prefer soft to moderately hard water with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.5).

  5. Diet: Angelfish are omnivores and will accept a variety of foods. A balanced diet should include high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They may also nibble on algae and plant matter in the aquarium.

  6. Behavior: Angelfish are generally peaceful but can become territorial, especially during breeding. They are best kept in pairs or small groups in a community tank with similarly sized and peaceful tankmates such as tetras, rasboras, and peaceful bottom dwellers. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping species.

  7. Breeding: Angelfish are relatively easy to breed in captivity. To encourage breeding, provide them with a flat surface, such as a broad leaf or slate, for egg laying. The breeding pair will clean a surface and lay eggs in rows. After spawning, the parents will guard the eggs and fry. Once the fry hatch, they can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp or powdered fry food.

  8. Health: Like all aquarium fish, angelfish are susceptible to various diseases if proper care is not provided. Common health issues include ich (white spot disease), fin rot, and bacterial infections. Regular water changes, a balanced diet, and a stress-free environment can help prevent illnesses.

By providing appropriate care and a suitable environment, freshwater angelfish can thrive and become a beautiful addition to any aquarium.

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Freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) are popular aquarium fish known for their distinctive shape and graceful movements. Here's some basic information about them:

  1. Origin: Freshwater angelfish are native to the Amazon River basin in South America, including Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. They inhabit slow-moving waters in rivers, streams, and flooded forests.

  2. Appearance: Angelfish have a unique triangular-shaped body with long, trailing fins. They come in various color variations, including silver, black, white, gold, and marbled patterns. Their most striking feature is their tall, elongated dorsal and anal fins.

  3. Size: Fully grown angelfish can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length and 8 inches (20 cm) in height, including their fins.

  4. Tank Requirements: Angelfish need a spacious aquarium with plenty of vertical space to accommodate their tall fins. A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended for a pair of angelfish, but larger tanks are preferable, especially for a community setup. The water should be well-filtered and maintained at a temperature between 75-82°F (24-28°C). They prefer soft to moderately hard water with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.5).

  5. Diet: Angelfish are omnivores and will accept a variety of foods. A balanced diet should include high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They may also nibble on algae and plant matter in the aquarium.

  6. Behavior: Angelfish are generally peaceful but can become territorial, especially during breeding. They are best kept in pairs or small groups in a community tank with similarly sized and peaceful tankmates such as tetras, rasboras, and peaceful bottom dwellers. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping species.

  7. Breeding: Angelfish are relatively easy to breed in captivity. To encourage breeding, provide them with a flat surface, such as a broad leaf or slate, for egg laying. The breeding pair will clean a surface and lay eggs in rows. After spawning, the parents will guard the eggs and fry. Once the fry hatch, they can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp or powdered fry food.

  8. Health: Like all aquarium fish, angelfish are susceptible to various diseases if proper care is not provided. Common health issues include ich (white spot disease), fin rot, and bacterial infections. Regular water changes, a balanced diet, and a stress-free environment can help prevent illnesses.

By providing appropriate care and a suitable environment, freshwater angelfish can thrive and become a beautiful addition to any aquarium.

Freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) are popular aquarium fish known for their distinctive shape and graceful movements. Here's some basic information about them:

  1. Origin: Freshwater angelfish are native to the Amazon River basin in South America, including Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. They inhabit slow-moving waters in rivers, streams, and flooded forests.

  2. Appearance: Angelfish have a unique triangular-shaped body with long, trailing fins. They come in various color variations, including silver, black, white, gold, and marbled patterns. Their most striking feature is their tall, elongated dorsal and anal fins.

  3. Size: Fully grown angelfish can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length and 8 inches (20 cm) in height, including their fins.

  4. Tank Requirements: Angelfish need a spacious aquarium with plenty of vertical space to accommodate their tall fins. A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended for a pair of angelfish, but larger tanks are preferable, especially for a community setup. The water should be well-filtered and maintained at a temperature between 75-82°F (24-28°C). They prefer soft to moderately hard water with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.5).

  5. Diet: Angelfish are omnivores and will accept a variety of foods. A balanced diet should include high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They may also nibble on algae and plant matter in the aquarium.

  6. Behavior: Angelfish are generally peaceful but can become territorial, especially during breeding. They are best kept in pairs or small groups in a community tank with similarly sized and peaceful tankmates such as tetras, rasboras, and peaceful bottom dwellers. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping species.

  7. Breeding: Angelfish are relatively easy to breed in captivity. To encourage breeding, provide them with a flat surface, such as a broad leaf or slate, for egg laying. The breeding pair will clean a surface and lay eggs in rows. After spawning, the parents will guard the eggs and fry. Once the fry hatch, they can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp or powdered fry food.

  8. Health: Like all aquarium fish, angelfish are susceptible to various diseases if proper care is not provided. Common health issues include ich (white spot disease), fin rot, and bacterial infections. Regular water changes, a balanced diet, and a stress-free environment can help prevent illnesses.

By providing appropriate care and a suitable environment, freshwater angelfish can thrive and become a beautiful addition to any aquarium.

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