Maybe. Most fish lay eggs, but there are some species of Freshwater Fish that "lay" their eggs inside their own bodies, then later "squirt" out the hatched tiny baby fish that grew from the eggs.
If you allow a pair of Angelfish (Pterophylum scalare) to rear their young, then they will not spawn again until a few weeks after the young are all independent or removed from their aquarium. If on the other hand, you remove their fertilised ova, then depending on their condition and circumstances they could well spawn again in as little as 10 to 14 days.
Continuously if give the proper diet and habitat.
This fish not yet bred in captivity.In nature it happens at night, they release floating eggs and sperm into the upper water column after an elaborate spiraling dance.
30to100 eggs
No, they are actually a breed of freshwater fish. Reptiles are known for their scales. Fish are known for fins and breathing underwater. Angelfish are fish!
I am not sure of the question but an Freshwater Angelfish is sold as a freshwater tropical fish.
Angelfish are not dangerous to people. There are freshwater and saltwater angelfish. The freshwater angelfish grow to a size of a few inches, while the saltwater angelfish can grow up to 12-inches.
The angelfish is a breed of fish.
Yes
Freshwater Angelfish don't shed.
'Cichlid' is another name for the freshwater angelfish.
An angelfish (Pterophyllum) is a popular, freshwater, tropical aquarium fish.
They are from the Amazon River Basin, in South America. If you mean the freshwater angelfish, that is.
2 days
angelfish are freshwater fish that hav theye very long dangly fins. they look like this
There are many types of angelfish that live all over the world. Generally, angelfish live in freshwater where it stays warm most of the time.