The Angelfish (Pterophyllum species) are not on any endangered species list that I know of.
yes
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
They are omnivores. I have seen them eat live brine shrimp and herbivore flake food. There are 86 different species of Marine Angelfish and 3 species of Freshwater Angelfish. While most Angelfish species are omnivorous; some Angelfish species are completely herbivorous (algae eaters), and some are completely carnivorous (zooplankton eaters). Most angelfish are omnivores. yes
yes
asexually
they are both hunter
Angelfish are not endangered as far as information will tell
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Yes, but not nearly as rare as the Orangerind Cichlid.
The Angelfish (Pterophyllum species) are not on any endangered species list that I know of.
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.
angelfish can be eaten by squids
Angelfish live in water. They do not get it.
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.
No, angelfish do not have lights on their heads.
Angelfish release gas with their fins.