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Q: Why is a saltwater angelfish hard to keep?
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Are angelfish dangerous to people?

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.


Do angelfishes live in saltwater or freshwater?

Angelfish live in saltwater


Is an angelfish a real fish or not?

it is real it also lives in saltwater


What saltwater fish starts with the letter Q?

The queen angelfish is a saltwater fish. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean.


Are Emperor angelfish freshwater fish?

nope sorry that's a saltwater fish!


Can angelfish live with angelfish?

no, angel fish lives in fresh water like in ponds and lakes but clown fish lives in saltwater like the sea


Can you mix two different types of saltwater angelfish?

Not unless you have an 800+ gallon tank and even that might be risky.


Can you keep an angelfish as a pet?

Yes.


Are saltwater angelfish edible?

Marine angelfish are perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific oceans. The family contains seven genera and approximately 86 species. They should not be confused with the freshwater angelfish, tropical cichlids of the Amazon Basin.


Can you keep tetras and guppies with dwarf angelfish?

Yes. Tetras, guppies and angelfish can coexist in one fish tank. Keep in mind that Angel fish will get territorial when they are mating.


What are some saltwater aquarium popular fish species?

There are many saltwater aquarium fish species available. Some of the more popular fish species include: Angelfish, Batfish, Butterflyfish, Clownfish, Dartfish, Frogfish, and Lionfish.


What makes a clownfish so hard to keep in an aquarium?

Saltwater fish are very hard to keep, and it absolutely takes an established aquarium, and not just a tropical aquarium with salt. You have to have special "live" substrate, preferably "live" rock, and all levels of ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and salinity have to be monitored very closely. A saltwater tank is for advance aquarium keepers, and it consumes a lot of time and takes a lot of work. I am sorry for your loss, but there is a lot of information available on the web on how to keep fish. Try getting him a betta or something. A saltwater fish won't ever survive long without a saltwater tank