Well, the guppies might nip the angelfish's fins, which, in return, would cause the angelfish to chase and possibly eat them. The angelfish would terrorize the danios and tetras by chasing them. Quick side note: if you are planning on keeping a platy, I really wouldn't keep one! They're quite social fish, and they like to be in small groups. Basically, the angelfish will chase any small fish. The biggest problem you will encounter with this aquarium setup is the fight between the angelfish and the betta. I know from experience-I kept an angelfish and a betta together in a tank myself, and the betta ended up dying. The angelfish will nip the betta's fins, and the betta will nip the angelfish's. They will chase each other and bite a lot. My betta had fin rot and died because the angelfish had caused the fin rot to grow due to the fact that she had torn off all of his fins. I would definitely rethink this aquarium setup.
As a fully grown adult, my angelfish's body, not including the fins, is about 2 inches wide and 3 inches long. But as babies they are much smaller, and I didn't expect mine to grow as big as it did.
How many eggs do barracudas lay?
Young barracudas lay up to five thousand eggs, however, mature females can lay up to three-hundred thousand eggs. These eggs are layed on the surface of the sea away from the shore.
How much does a 1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88 2 door Royal with a 350 engine weigh?
My 1976 Olds Delta 88 4 door with a 455 weighs 4400lb. A 2 door with a 455 should be around 4100lb.
How did the blue moon angelfish get its name?
It would seem to come from an olde English word "belewe" meaning betrayer.
This was used by the early clergy to describe a moon which was too early for the lent moon. This moon was called the betrayer moon or belewe moon.
What symmetry does an angelfish have?
A anglefish, or even an anglefish cannot have any symmetry because there is no such thing. An angelfish has lateral symmetry (approximately).
How are breeder reactors and nuclear reactor different?
The breeder reactor produce more fissile fuel than what is consumed while this is not the case for other nuclear reactors.
How does an angelfish adapt to it's habitat?
Angelfish feed on sponge. Their jaws have been elongated to be able to feed on the sponge. There is also a thick layer of mucous.
What is the gestation period of an angelfish?
Angelfish eggs hatch in 2 to 3 days depending on water temperature. Wamer water tends to shorten gestation time.
Can a pleco be in a breeding angelfish tank?
Yes, a pleco can be kept in a breeding angelfish tank, but care should be taken to ensure compatibility. Plecos are generally peaceful and can help with algae control, but they may disturb the breeding pair or fry. It's important to monitor their behavior during the breeding process, as the angelfish may become territorial. Providing plenty of hiding spaces for both species can help reduce stress and aggression.
Can you keep damsels and angelfish together?
yes you can hre is a list okay for adding to the tank: Dwarf Angelfish, Large Angelfish, Anthias, Basslets, Blennies, Boxfish, Clownfish, Goatfish, Gobies, Hawkfish, Hogfish, Parrotfish, Pseudochromis, Puffers, Tangs & Surgeons and Wrasse.
In which parts of South America do Angelfish live?
Not exactly sure where but.....tropical South America so, warm parts, (but not warmer than 30o C or 86o F [ScienceDirect]), at shallow to medium depths. "They are perfectly colored to hide among roots or other riverine vegetation. They can be found in both white and black water habitats." (The Cichlid Room Companion) "(Fresh water angelfish, genus: Pterophyllum is a small) fish from the family: C(i)chlidae known to most aquarists as simply, "Angelfish". All Pterophyllum species originate from the Amazon River, Orinoco River and Essequibo basins in tropical South America.The three species of Pterophyllum are unusually shaped for cichlids being greatly laterally compressed, with round bodies and elongated triangular dorsal and anal fins. This body shape allows them to hide among roots and plants, often on a vertical surface. Naturally occurring angelfish are frequently striped longitudinally, coloration which provides additional camouflage. Angelfish are ambush predators and prey on small fish and macroinvertebrates. All Pterophyllum species form monogamous pairs. Eggs are generally laid on a submerged log or a flattened leaf. As is the case for other cichlids, brood care is highly developed."
Seals primarily feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans, but angelfish are not a common part of their diet. While some species of seals might occasionally consume smaller fish like angelfish, they typically prefer larger prey that provides more energy. Overall, angelfish are not a significant food source for seals.
Do koi angelfish breed throughout their entire life?
Angelfish are Pterophyllum sp. The "Koi" bit is just a bit of 'spin'. All it means is the fish has a couple of colours. It is still an ordinary Angelfish in all but the 'spin'. Provided they are well grown and properly looked after, they will start spawning regularly from the age of about 12 months. If the ova are removed, the fish will spawn again in a couple of days and again for about 3 or 4 spawnings and then recouperate for a about a month before coming back into breeding condition and starting to spawn again. Angelfish and Discus can be and are sometimes bred to death and only last a year or so in the hands of unscrupulous breeders.
How long is the memory span of an Angelfish?
Angelfish (Pterophylum scalare) will learn and remember who feeds them. They can even be trained to come to their names and have been known to recognise (hide from) people who have frightened them. They can learn to do many other things too. So I guess the memory 'span' of an Angel fish is probably as good as and spans a time as good as its' lifetime which can be around 10 to 15 years. (I have heard of Angels living for 20 years)
It depends on the type of snail. Maybe 30 to 20 eggs depends on the tip of the snail. Snails that lay their eggs in aquarium's tend to give birth from 200 to 300 eggs. Snails can only lay 2 at a time. Hermaphroditic snails lay about 80 eggs 6 times a year. Most land snails lay 40 to 60 eggs (according to some authors even 100). Well that's all I know about how many eggs a snail lays a year! :)
I guess that is a 'relative' question because only by some scientific method could one actually time a fishes speed in water. In a panic they can be very very fast and zap from one end of a 6ft tank to the other in what seems to be milliseconds.