Angelfish lay eggs so they do not get pregnant. They do however come into breeding condition when well looked after and their living conditions are suitable. When this happens they develop a slight plumpness above the ventral fins and a small tube called an ovipositor is visible descending between the fishes ventral fins.
angelfish are freshwater fish that hav theye very long dangly fins. they look like this
because they are white and small and wet.
Dwarf Angelfish are among the most colorful fish, making them very popular. There are about 30 species. They look similar to the full sized marine angelfish and are often confused with the butterfly fish, except that their average adult length is 3.5 inches.
Angelfish look like normal fish, but they are among the most colorful; they are typically the most common choice for freshwater aquariums.The angelfish is typically confused with the butterfly fish (its close relative), in order to tell the difference you will notice the spine located on the lower part of the cheekmost angelfish are rounded like a pancake and they can grow from 3-20 inches!You can search it at Google to see a picture of it but I'll tell you how an Angelfish looks like. Angelfish are Black or gray, yellow and white.
Usually it's look a like although it more kinda gobies
cause it looks like an angel
Two huge lumps on each side they will lay there eggs on a plant.
Galaxy of starfish :D
Some Angel Fish have markings near there fins that look like eyes to confuse predators.
no, angel fish lives in fresh water like in ponds and lakes but clown fish lives in saltwater like the sea
Almost everything from their shape to their behaviour in a shoal, to the way the parent fish choose their partners and then breed and look after their young. Angelfish are truly amazing creatures.
no they dont usally like to be with others