Mixed Angelfish – Pterophyllum Scalare

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Description

Assorted Angelfish – Pterophyllum scalare

Introduction
Assorted Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) are a stunning addition to any aquarium, admired for their elegant shape and variety of colors and patterns. These freshwater fish can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length and 8 inches (20 cm) in height, making them a centerpiece in community tanks. Their graceful swimming style and unique appearance make them highly sought-after by hobbyists.


1. Natural Habitat and Behavior
Assorted Angelfish originate from the slow-moving rivers, floodplains, and wetlands of the Amazon Basin. In their natural habitat, they inhabit heavily vegetated areas with warm, soft, and slightly acidic water. These fish are peaceful but can become territorial, especially during breeding. They often swim leisurely in the mid to upper water column, adding tranquility to the tank.


2. Aquarium Setup

  • Tank Size: A minimum of 20 gallons is suitable for a pair, but larger tanks (40 gallons or more) are recommended for groups.
  • Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel replicates their natural environment.
  • Decor: Include tall plants, driftwood, and rock structures to provide hiding spots and mimic their natural habitat.
  • Water Conditions: Maintain a temperature of 75-82°F (24-28°C), a pH of 6.0-7.5, and soft to moderately hard water (3-10 dGH).
  • Lighting: Moderate lighting works best to support plants and keep the fish comfortable.

3. Diet and Feeding
Assorted Angelfish are omnivorous and thrive on a varied diet.

  • Staple Foods: High-quality flakes or pellets formulated for cichlids.
  • Supplements: Offer frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia to enhance their diet.
  • Plant Matter: Include blanched vegetables like zucchini or spinach for added nutrition.
    Feed them twice daily in small portions to prevent overfeeding.

4. Compatibility with Other Fish
Assorted Angelfish are generally peaceful but may exhibit aggression toward smaller fish or during breeding. Suitable tank mates include:

  • Peaceful tetras (e.g., Rummy Nose or Cardinal Tetras)
  • Corydoras catfish
  • Gouramis
  • Rainbowfish

Avoid fin-nipping species like barbs or aggressive tank mates that might stress them.


5. Common Challenges and Tips

  • Territorial Behavior: Monitor aggression during breeding, as they may defend their spawning area.
  • Water Quality: Angelfish are sensitive to poor water conditions; regular water changes and filtration are essential.
  • Tank Mates: Avoid very small fish, as they might be viewed as food.
  • Disease Prevention: Maintain a stable environment to prevent common illnesses like Ich or fin rot.

Conclusion
Assorted Angelfish are a versatile and beautiful choice for aquarium enthusiasts, providing a captivating display of colors and elegant movements. With proper care, they thrive and become a delightful centerpiece in any tank. Ensure their environment is well-maintained, and enjoy the charm these fish bring to your aquatic setup.

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