no because angel fish are like those janitor fish, they eat algie and smal cruestacians but its rare to have that in your aquarium, and dont worry if you dont see algie in your tank. its always there. its just not grown.
Angelfish feed on sponge. Their jaws have been elongated to be able to feed on the sponge. There is also a thick layer of mucous.
Angelfish are naturally carnivorous. They feed on worms, and shrimps. Angelfish are fresh water fish.
I THINK ITS ONCE A DAY
Freshwater angelfish can't survive in the ocean. Therefore, they don't live there, and they don't eat there!I'm going to assume that you're referring to marine angelfish. Different species of marine angelfish feed on different things. The species of the genus Genicanthus feed chiefly on zooplankton in the wild, while members of the Centropyge feed on filamentous algae. There are some species that feed on fish eggs, sponges, tunicates, bryozoans, hydrioids, and/or various sessile benthic invertebrates.
The Queen Angelfish resides in the rich food abundant places like coral reefs. They feed on small invertebrates, sponges and corals.
No it is not, as you can see, the queen angelfish is much more colourful. The angelfish is just black and white. Except for the male, it is colourful but not as colourful as the queen angelfish.
There are not many fish that are compatible with Angelfish. Only Angelfish are truly compatible with Angelfish.
The angelfish is a breed of fish.
small ( baby ) brine shrimp ! Flake food crushed up into a powder can also be used. http://www.TheExoticFish.com
angelfish can be eaten by squids
Angelfish live in water. They do not get it.
It depends on what kind of fish is nipping his fins. If it's another angelfish that is larger than him, i would move him to another tank, and feed him extra, until they are the same size. i breed angelfish and have had to do this several times. if it's some other fish, such as tetras or tiger barbs, the best thing you can do is move one or the other. Angel fish can't really be kept with tetras or barbs, because the barbs think that the angelfish's fins look tasty. the angelfish will be much happier without the offending fish.