Think it is Blushing Angel fish. Your guppy (albino red female) is quite big relative to the Angels, so maybe ok. But your tank is too small for the Angels
Think it is Blushing Angel fish. Your guppy (albino red female) is quite big relative to the Angels, so maybe ok. But your tank is too small for the Angels
If you have male guppy in the same small tank, the Angels may likely attempt to attack it and it's nice delta tail may be damaged.
Oh the angel fish is in my breeding box now. I will have plan to put into another 1.5FT tank. Anyway tks for the ID.. I do a search it really seem like blushing angelfish. Do you know how big they will grow?
In the wild, as big as an adult's palm. The bigger the tank, the larger they can grow. Angel fish pair up for life. When I was a kid, this was my favorite ornamental fish, I had a pair that was about 2 inch or slightly bigger that spawned in a 1.5 ft tank.
depends on strain, peruvian, blue blushing and altum can grow as big as human palm, of course with tank space provided.
i had breed platinum blushing before, they don't grow big as above mention.
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After settle down for 1 day, the colour grow back. Can see they adapt to new environment quite fast.
Nice! They will grow quite fast. I enjoyed those childhood days when I will sit in front of the tank watching the angels feeding on live tubifex worms from the floating holder. Those tubifex that escaped and survived on the gravel substrate would then be "hunted" by the angels some days later. Also those days we could get live blood worms for 20 cents....those were the days.
So they really love tubifex worms? Since long time i never buy that. Last time i use to feed my betta haha.
Yup, just like most tropical fish, live food like tubifex and blood worms are always desired
what type of angel fish is this?
could be silver or zebra or Peruvian or blue angels.
can't actually see the color.
CHeers..
[seem like zebra?
i go as silver or zebra.
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