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  1. In this video, I breed some angelfish in the fish room!Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:50 How to get angelfish to breed3:00 Looking at the pair 4:12 Removing the eggs...

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  2. 13 de may. de 2020 · Freshwater Angelfish Care. Updated May 13, 2020 Author: Mike - FishLore Admin Social Media: The freshwater Angelfish is a very popular tropical fish because of its unique shape and because of their interesting personalities. They are aggressive eaters and will go to the top of the tank when they see you approach.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Now that you know 15 great tank mates for angelfish, let’s take a look at some common species that you should avoid: 1. Goldfish. The obvious problem with goldfish is that they are coldwater fish that prefer water that is 72°F or cooler. This is too cold for your angelfish, so the two species are not compatible.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2022 · The name “angelfish”, though cute, has zero biblical connections. Their name comes from their shape, particularly their elongated dorsal, ventral and anal fins. If you turned an angelfish sideways, its silhouette closely resembles the head, wings and dress of an angel. Their unique shape helps them swim and twirl under water with ease.

  5. All angelfish are protogynous hermaphrodites, which means that females can turn into functional males if no males are present. Angelfish are hardy and able to adapt to water pH and hardness that are less than perfect. In captivity, queen angelfish need to live in at least a 100-gallon take but preferably in a 180-gallon or more tank.

  6. The minimum tank size recommended for the single specimen of marble angelfish is 30 gallons. For a pair, a 55-gallon tank can offer a satisfying amount of space. The need for the large and, most importantly, the deep aquarium is because of their long dorsal and anal fins, which form wings like appearance.

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