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Angelfish Value Pack

Price range: $29.00 through $199.00

A great value for angelfish enthusiasts who enjoy variety and are open to different colors and fin types. Each pack includes a minimum of 2 to 3 varieties selected from available stock, with Blacks, Philippine Blue, and Bulgarian Green as the primary phenotypes. Fin types may include Standard, Veil, or Super Veil.

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Description

Variety and Value in Every Pack

Our Angelfish Value Packs are the perfect choice for angelfish enthusiasts who love variety and are not particular about specific colors or fin types. Each pack includes a minimum of 2 to 3 different varieties selected from our available stock at the time your order is pulled, giving you a diverse and interesting group of fish at an exceptional price.

 

What You May Receive The primary phenotypes included in these value packs are Blacks, Philippine Blue, and Pinoy, though the mix may also include Koi, Smokey, Bulgarian Green or other varieties available at time of order. The exact combination will always vary based on current stock. We work with both Standard and Veil fin types and occasionally have Super Veils available as well. Your pack may include a single fin type or a mix, adding to the surprise and variety of each order.

Selections are based on available stock.  Specific variety or fin type requests cannot be accommodated.

Angelfish Care Guide and Other Information

Scientific NamePterophyllum scalare
TemperamentSemi-Aggressive. Angelfish can make good community fish; however, due to their semi-aggressive nature, they need to be closely monitored...and deal with if they become too aggressive. For this reason we do not recommend angelfish for beginners.
Lifespan10-15 years with proper care.
Adult SizeThe central body will reach a large dollar coin, approx 3-4 inches in diameter, excluding the fins. Depending on the fin type on how big their overall size can become. Also, angelfish will continue to slowly grow and bulk up as they age.
General Hardness8 dGH or 100 TDS. Angelfish do best in soft water, but can easily adapt to hard water. If mineralization is too high eggs may not hatch. When this happens may need to consider alternate methods if wanting to breed.
Tank Size20 Gallon High for the first angelfish; and an additional 10 gallons for each additional angel.
Group SizeAngelfish can be kept in singles or in groups. While juveniles, they do best in groups. But once they mature, they may begin to fight for territory and for their mate. To minimize squabbles, do not house 3 together as the dominant two will pick on and potentially kill the submissive one.
HabitatFreshwater
Dietary NeedsOmnivore. Angelfish need extra protein and plant sources for optimum health. Options include:
  • Gourmet Cichlid Flake or Tropical Color Flake
  • Artemia Flake - especially when raising red or deep orange varieties
  • Newly hatched Baby Brine Shrimp Eggs (BBS)
  • Golden Pearls - great alternative to hatching BBS. A great alternative to hatching BBS.
  • Sticks - any flavor. Popular options include Beefheart Sticks, Bloodworm Sticks, Silkworm Sticks, Spirulina Sticks, Very Veggie Sticks, and much more.
  • Organic Granules
  • Repashy
  • Even fresh veggies and occasional fruits. But be aware, fresh foods can quickly pollute the tank. I like to use fresh foods 1-2 days before doing water changes or maintenance to clean up
BreedingAngels can learn to parent raise their offspring if housed in their own tank 29 gallons or larger; or can pull the eggs and hatch artificially.

Our tank parameters fish are born and raised in

Temperature78-80F
TDS80-100
pH7.4 - 7.6
NitratesLess than 20ppm

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