What is an angelfish? An angelfish is a species of tropical freshwater fish that belong to the cichlid family.
How big do angelfish grow? Angelfish can grow up to 6 inches in length.
What is the lifespan of angelfish? Angelfish have a lifespan of 5-10 years in captivity.
What type of environment do angelfish need in their tank? Angelfish need a warm, clean and well-oxygenated tank with plenty of hiding spots and plants. They also need a balanced pH between 6.5 and 7.5.
What do angelfish eat? Angelfish are omnivores and eat a variety of food including pellets, flakes, frozen and live food such as brine shrimp and bloodworms.
Do angelfish need to be kept in a school or can they be kept alone? Angelfish can be kept in a school or alone, but they may become aggressive towards other fish if kept in a small tank.
What is the ideal temperature range for angelfish? The ideal temperature range for angelfish is between 72 and 82°F.
How often should the water in an angelfish tank be changed? It is recommended to change 10-20% of the water in an angelfish tank every week.
What is the breeding process for angelfish? Angelfish breeding requires a healthy and stable environment with a suitable breeding cone or caves for the female to lay eggs in. The male will then fertilize the eggs and both parents will protect and care for the eggs and fry.
Can angelfish live with other fish species? Angelfish can live with other fish species, but it is important to research compatibility and provide enough space for each species in the tank.