The Japanese pygmy angelfish is endangered primarily due to habitat destruction, overfishing, and the impacts of climate change. Coral reef degradation, driven by pollution and rising ocean temperatures, threatens their natural habitat. Additionally, the aquarium trade has led to unsustainable harvesting practices, further reducing their populations. Conservation efforts are needed to protect their habitats and regulate fishing practices to ensure their survival.
Angelfish are not endangered as far as information will tell
The angelfish species overall is not considered endangered. However, specific species of angelfish may be threatened or endangered due to factors such as habitat loss, overfishing, and pollution. It is important to protect their habitats and regulate fishing practices to ensure the conservation of these species.
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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.
40-50 days
No, but they are endangered.
It is becoming less common but is not yet endangered.
YES
100 years
i don't know ask a Japanese
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