yo its crazy.it defenetly need salt water to live.but you can make your own salt water at home by adding much salt
It is not harmful. But if you want to clean up the algae in the tank you want to get a pleco. They are very peaceful fish and will not harm angelfish. I have a pleco and three angelfish in my 35 gallon tank right now and they get along great!
Do you have the space for them? because freshwater angelfish are generally good parents. however, you should separate the fry by gender when they grow older.
yes, but you must make sure that there is a wall in between the tank because they will fight till one of the others die.
I am lookin toward freshwater fish and i like chichilds, gouramis, angelfish, fish like that what kind of combos can i do?
Certain freshwater fish can survive saltwater conditions; examples are black mollies, mono's and scats. All of these fish aren't truly freshwater or saltwater, they are Brackish. Brackish is between freshwater and saltwater, and so these fish are highly adaptable.
Angel fish are semi aggressive fish. They may have a tendancy to pick on the gold fish. Also, angelfish need tropical warm water to survive. Gold fish like cold water. I would not put them together. If the Angel is big enough it will eat your goldfish.
Freshwater angelfish typically live for about 10 to 15 years in a well-maintained aquarium. With optimal care, including proper water conditions, diet, and tank environment, some individuals can even live up to 20 years. Regular maintenance and attention to their health are crucial for longevity.
Ha! Neon Tetras are expensive fish food. So yes, and quite the snack i must add
I dont get it. Did your angelfish die?
In a freshwater tank, you don't want more than one inch of adult fish per gallon. Angelfish can grow to about 6 inches and dwarf gouramis can grow to about 3.5 inches, so your tank can fit any combination that adds up to 28 inches of fish.
Some suitable species of big tank fish for a freshwater aquarium setup include Oscars, Arowanas, Discus, and Angelfish. These fish require a large tank with plenty of space to swim and thrive. It is important to research each species' specific care requirements before adding them to your aquarium.
No, an Oscar cannot survive in a saltwater tank. Oscars are freshwater fish that thrive in specific freshwater conditions and cannot tolerate the salinity levels found in saltwater environments. Introducing them to saltwater would lead to stress, health issues, and ultimately death. It's essential to keep Oscars in a suitable freshwater aquarium to ensure their well-being.