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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.

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