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Angelfish are Amazonian fish with a distinctive triangular shape and stripes on their body. They are the most commonly kept cichlid, and have been bred into a variety of colours.
Angelfish require a water temperature of 26 to 30°c and require a tank of about a metre and a half for a pair.
Angelfish are semi-aggressive, and will eat smaller fish that fit into their mouths.
Angelfish are highly territorial and pair for life.
Angelfish are voracious eaters, and will eat for a few minutes at least twice a day.
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Angelfish require reasonably large tanks, as they can grow fairly large. They will readily breed when the temperature is raised, and the partners will defend each other when shoaling. They are particularly sensitive to water changes.
Angelfish virus
This virus is very infectious of which there is no treatment or medication, as such it's up to the fish's immune system to cure itself. Symptoms include clamped fins, excess slime, listless behaviour with nose pointed up slightly, usually towards the back of the aquarium. Infections usually last up to 3 weeks.
Flagellates
Often appearing in stressed angelfish, protozoans and hexamita are the most common. It is thought to be present in all angelfish, at least in small numbers, and an outbreak is what you're trying to prevent. Symptoms are white, chalky faeces but the appetite tends to decrease. Relieving stress and raising the tank's temperature to 35°c for 7-10 days plus medicating with metronidazole ought to clear things up.
It’s best to keep angelfish in pairs, as they become territorial; start with a larger shoal and see which couple up.
Comets are an American breed of goldfish, similar to the common goldfish but more elegant, smaller and with a deeply forked tail.
Fantail goldfish are an old Chinese breed, dating back to the 1400s. With their egg-shaped body and distinctive tail, fantails are one of the most popular breeds.
Bubble Eye goldfish are unique-looking fish, their cartoony big cheeks growing to enormous size as they get older.
Hail the King of Goldfish! Known as ranchu to their mothers, they are considered royalty among the larger fancy breeds.
Popular in Japan and America, Ryukins are a breed dating back to the 1700s. Their humped deep body and double fins give them a distinctive look.
London.. America.. Bristol? The shubunkin comes in these three varieties, although it is yet to be determined if they have accents to match the differences in shape.
Siamese fighting fish, also known as Bettas, are Asian freshwater fish which have been bred in a variety of bright colours.
Mollies are fish from coastal streams and inlets around Mexico, often bred into interesting shapes and colours, particularly with black, speckled, and golden varieties.
Achilles Tangs are beautiful marine surgeonfish, originally from the Pacific. Although difficult to keep, they are one of the most rewarding marine fish around.
Much more than a prize in a country fair, the lowly goldfish is anything but. It's one of the most common aquarium fish and is a member of the carp family.
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