Angel Fish are a type of cichlid and are considered semi-aggressive.
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.
Angelfish are generally peaceful fish but may eat smaller fish that can fit in their mouths, especially if they are not getting enough food. It is important to monitor the tank and ensure all fish are compatible in terms of size and behavior to prevent any aggression or predation.
Clownfish and angelfish have different habitat requirements and behaviors, making it challenging for them to coexist peacefully in the same tank. Angelfish are typically larger and more aggressive, which can lead to conflicts with the smaller and more passive clownfish. It is generally not recommended to house clownfish and angelfish together in the same aquarium.
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No...betta fish are usually aggressive and might kill the angelfish.
you cannot. an angelfish is sometimes very aggressive and territorial. Maybe your tank is too small.
Yes they would. In a compatibility chart on PetCo.com, it was seen that angelfish will work well with barbs. Your welcome
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.
no it would fight till death because betta fish are aggressive
Only when sharks suck there fins within 5.7 seconds of the radius of the tank in the maximum time limits and that's only when they are semi aggressive
no. EDIT: Incorrect. Fishyfisher82 has a two year old veil angelfish in a 36gal tank (and all the size that implies) with a trio of glass cats who have been coexisting for well over a year. So long as the fish can swim quickly and are not too tiny, and you only have ONE angelfish, you're fine. Angelfish will most likely eat guppies, though.
Angelfish are very aggressive fish. They are also very territorial. They want their own space and the whole tank if they can have it. I'd suggest that if you have a small 3 to 5 gallon tank you get a bigger tank as that size tank is too small for Angelfish.
No... the angel fish as babies will be fine with guppies, but as they get older and bigger, the will become more aggressive and will eat anything that it can get to.
Other smaller semi-aggressive cichlids, such as microgeophagus, Texas, Chocolates, most Apistogrammas, etc. Assuming you are referring to freshwater angels.
Angel fish are types of cichlids and are considered semi-aggressive and often are fin nippers.
It is not recommended to house angelfish with cobalt zebras as they have different requirements in terms of water parameters and behavior. Angelfish prefer warmer water temperatures and can be territorial, which may not mix well with the active and potentially aggressive behavior of cobalt zebras. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure the well-being of both species.