Angelfish Facts
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Community Tank Opinions are wide a varied concerningthe compatibility of angelfish with other fish. Normally speaking angelfish are compatible with tetras, platies, mollies, loaches, swordtails, plecostomus, danios and gouramis. In addition, the overall gallons of the fish tank can establish how well your fish get along. A packed fish tank will stress fish and cause them to be more hostile.
Common Angelfish Diseases One way of preventing disease in your aquarium is to make certain that you look after your fish tank. Keeping excellent water quality is critical if you are to keep your angelfish content and fit. Ammonia is a common killer of angelfish. Ammonia build up in water occurs from lack of sufficient water changes as well as over crowding. The simple action of normal water changes will prevent this from happening and keep your angelfish content and unstressed.
Universal diseases in angelfish are fin rot, mouth rot, cotton wool disease, ick, dropsy,worms, hole in the head disease and constipation. All are treatable although once more the best way to control diseases in to maintain excellent water quality all the time and curtail stress on your angelfish. You will be rewarded with energetic, vigorous, contented and attractive angelfish that live a long time.
Breeding Breeding Angelfish is not overly complicated and can be a truly rewarding experience. A fish hobbyist’s success in breeding angelfish can depend on many factors, including the fish themselves. Many angelfish have been so inbred that they have lost their natural ability to rear their fry. This often results in parents eating their young.
Angelfish can lay between 400 to 1100 eggs in a normal spawn. The amount will differ based on a number of conditions. After fertilized you should become aware of movement in the eggs at about day 3 and fry will develop in about 7 days.
There are a number of variables that should be well thought-out when trying to breed angelfish including aquarium size, water temperature, water condition, environment and lighting. Fortunately, if the fish hobbyist wants immediate success in angelfish breeding there are many quality sources of information available to the fish hobbyist to insure success in breeding angelfish.
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