Blue Angelfish are generally diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day. At night, they tend to seek shelter among corals or rock crevices to rest and avoid predators. While they may occasionally venture out after dark, their activity levels significantly decrease during nighttime hours.
yes a blue angelfish is a vertebrate
Bermuda blue angelfish was created in 1876.
Other fish, birds sharks, and mammals eat blue angelfish
No, it is just a name
yes
They are slightly shy fish that will hide behind and inside tank ornaments, then at night (when the lights are out),they will come out of hiding and eat.
no just a name
They do not migrate.
They are from the Amazon River Basin, in South America. If you mean the freshwater angelfish, that is.
Blue Angel fish eat squid, shrimp or mussels.
no
South America