Angelfish will fight off other fish but you can keep a Shark fish. These fish are named after the shark for their speed and powerful hit on their food,You can feed them Normal fish food. And from my experience you can have as many of both of the same fish the One tank
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Angelfish are quite aggressive so they do very well with cherry and tiger barbs as they have a temperament just like the angel ish. Bottom feeders go well in these tanks as well, such as loaches, bristlenose, suckers, catfish etc. As the other comment states types of sharks like the rainbow and red tail and silver sharks can go with them as well. There are many types of fish that can go with angels although when buying fish don't presume they all can go with them, ask the person you buy fish off before buying.
Also tetra type fish do not do well with angels as they are most likely to be attacked. It is possible for community type fish such as plattys sword tails mollies etc to go with angels, although angelfish are unpredictable as most won't attack community and some will have a nasty streak. If you do buy an angel that attacks community fish then most pet shops will allow you to return it and swap it for another.
Well, most reef fish have to establish territories of their own that include space, shelter, and food. So, fish are aggressive to other fish that have similar colors and/or body shape. Color usually indicates the fish that the one approaching may be its own kind or a related species. The first fish will want to protect and keep its home, so it may act aggressively. Body shape usually tells a fish what the approaching one may include in its diet. For instance, herbivorous fish usually have stocky and compressed bodies, while most carnivores have sleek, streamlined bodies for moving quickly to catch prey. So, if the approaching fish probably has a similar body, the fish knows that it probably eats the same things that it does. So, it will protect its home and food in the same way as in the first example.
Let's call the number of goldfish bought as G and the number of angelfish bought as A. We have the equations: 1.8G + 1.4A = 20.00 and G + A = total number of fish. We need additional information to solve for the exact number of each kind bought.
Mice live on land, fish live in water. On in not the normal prey of the other.
Goldfish are best kept with other goldfish or similar coldwater species that can tolerate cooler temperatures and shared tank requirements. Good tankmates for goldfish include white cloud mountain minnows, dojo loaches, weather loaches, and rosy barbs. Avoid fish that may outcompete goldfish for food or nip at their fins, such as tropical fish like angelfish or neon tetras.
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An angelfish is a spiny-rayed fish in the superorder Acanthopterygii. They are under the subclass Actinopterygii with other bony fishes. There are 15 orders in the superorder Acanthopterygii.
An angelfish (Pterophyllum) is a popular, freshwater, tropical aquarium fish.
It depends on what kind of fish is nipping his fins. If it's another angelfish that is larger than him, i would move him to another tank, and feed him extra, until they are the same size. i breed angelfish and have had to do this several times. if it's some other fish, such as tetras or tiger barbs, the best thing you can do is move one or the other. Angel fish can't really be kept with tetras or barbs, because the barbs think that the angelfish's fins look tasty. the angelfish will be much happier without the offending fish.
Angelfish are optomistic omnivores, and may eat very small fish of any kind. If it can fit in the mouth, its not safe.
angelfish,clown fish. mostly the fish around that's tiny
Bears eat any kind of fishEXAMPLE:seal and angelfish
I am lookin toward freshwater fish and i like chichilds, gouramis, angelfish, fish like that what kind of combos can i do?
An angelfish is normally a whitey color im not sure if they come in different colors. but they have big fins whether they're babies or adult fish they still have big fins they have long fins underneath the fish i think it helps them sense things.
You don't! What you do is get a 55 gallon tank because angelfish won't be happy in a 10 gallon tank, and then you take the betta out of the tank (it will fight with your other fish) and just get more mollies and put lots of hiding places in the tank so the babies will live.
There are numerous tropical fish that live in jungles. Some examples of jungle fish include angelfish, piranha, tiger fish, and some varieties of catfish.
Deb/Flo is a Humbug Damselfish.
Fully grown Angelfish could be OK with Oscars but I would never try it. I like my fish too much to risk them being damaged by my stupidity.