Above: This picture shows a very nice young premium quality Half-Black Veil Angelfish, swimming in one of our aquariums, when one of us snapped this picture.
Comments: This is a Premium Pet Fish, and we never see Premium Angels like these in any of the live fish stores or in the online fish stores that we visit.
Premium Pet Fish are more energetic, hardier, and have brighter colors with a beautiful metallic sheen.
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Origin: Angels are very uniquely shaped fish, and probably for this reason are one of the most popular aquarium fish.
Their ancestors originally lived in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest in South America.
But Angels are now found living in aquariums throughout most of the world. There are many color varieties for sale in this store.
Maximum Size: In aquariums Angels can grow to have bodies over 6" in diameter, with long tails behind them, and long fins above and below.
We've raised them up to be over 14" tall, including their fins, which amazes some people.
The keys to raising fabulous Angelfish are starting with young premium fish, maintaining great water quality, and giving them several feedings a day with premium quality food.
Behaviors: Most Angels are not active swimmers. They seem to prefer a more relaxed lifestyle than many other hyper-active fish.
Angels are members of a big family of fish called Cichlids, and most Cichlids are aggressive, and some are very aggressive, but Angels are usually not too aggressive.
Unless they are pairing off, spawning, tending to their eggs, and protecting their babies, then they are aggressive. A pair will work together to attack other fish that come too close.
Compatibility: Some recommended tank mates include Corydoras Catfish, Danios, Rainbowfish, Plecostomus Catfish, Swordtails, Gouramis, and other medium sized fish.
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Temperature: Angels can live pretty well from about 75 to 82 degrees F., but they're probably most comfortable at about 78 degrees F., and that's the temperature in our facilities.
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Feeding: Premium Fish Food Flakes when small and Premium Pellet Food when larger.
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Water Conditions: Angels seem to be tolerant of a wide range of water conditions. Probably a pH of about 6.5 to 7 with low hardness is best.
Most water in the US has a higher pH and is harder but seems to be OK, so it's probably best NOT to adjust the pH or the hardness of the water, unless you're trying to breed your Angels and raise the babies. Then you'll need water that is low in minerals with a pH of about 6.5.
Here in our facilities the water is hard and the pH is usually about 7.8. We ship them in this water.
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Aquarium Size: It's probably best to house these fish in at least a 40-gallon aquarium, when they're young and small, but eventually they'll need to live in a much larger and much taller aquarium. A really big aquarium is better.
Our DrTom has an 80-gallon aquarium that's about 24" tall. Keep at most one Angel per 3-gallons, when they're small.
Larger Angels need up to 10-gallons per Angel, and older huge Angels need even more water per Angel.
Decor: Angels do not need gravel, and a layer of gravel more than 1/4" thick will usually fill with bits of uneaten food that will contaminate the water.
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Live Plants are beautiful, improve the water quality, and are enjoyed by Angels and baby Angels. Water Sprite and Java Ferns are very good plants for Angels.
Non-toxic driftwood is also very good. Click here shop in this store to buy Aquarium Plants.
Aquarium Filter: Bio-Wheel Filters are highly recommended.
A Penguin 350B Filter in an aquarium with 40-gallons of water is OK for a few small Angels, and a bigger aquarium should have as many Penguin 350B Filters as will fit across the back of the aquarium.
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The addition of Lava Rocks will keep nitrates in the ideal range. Click here to learn more about using Lava Rocks in aquariums.
Life Span: Angels can live for several years and sometimes many years with proper care, good water, and premium food.
Gender: It's usually easy for DrTom to tell the males from the females, even when they are young, but long ago he and his brother Nevin raised millions of Angelfish.
Most aquarist do not have all this experience and find it difficult to determine the gender of Angelfish.
When a young group of Angels is raised together the males soon become the bigger fish and joust more aggressively with each other.
Eventually the males develop a thicker area above their eyes, and their two pectoral fins under their chests will fork into several pieces, but females usually do not show this forking.
Males and females have a difference in the area between their pectoral fins and their anal fin. It seems to take people a while to be able to see these differences.
Breeding: It's best to raise up a group of 8 or more young Angelfish. By the time they're 3.5" to 4" tall, the males will begin to seriously joust with each other.
They face each other at a rather close distance, then usually tip over sideways, and apparently this threatens the other male. Sometimes they lock mouths and wrestle like many of their Cichlid relatives.
Female Angels also joust with each other but usually not with the bigger males. Eventually there are a few dominant males, and when they are about 5" tall, they will pair off with a female and begin to protect an area, where they will soon lay sticky eggs on the side of the aquarium or on a filter tube or on the leaf of a plant.
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Popularity: For a long-long time Angels have been one of the most popular aquarium fish.
Names: Almost all of the Angelfish in our aquariums are now known to be hybrids of a few or maybe several different species of Angelfish from the Amazon Rainforests.
The interbreeding of different wild species has been done by very skillful fish farmers all over the world, beginning in the mid-1930s.
The scientific name now is given as Pterophyllum "scalare". Notice the quote marks, which indicate that this is a widely used name, but now there is some doubt as to the correctness.
Variations: There are many-many color varieties that will interbreed to produce even more color varieties.
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We hope you've enjoyed reading these comments.
All of our fish are Premium Quality Fish from the best suppliers in the world. Our fish have better health, more energy and brighter colors, as you can see in our pictures on this website.
We have 380-aquariums with lots-and-lots of popular aquarium fish plus lots-and-lots of rare fish!
We consider ourselves to be the link between the world's best sources of fish and the world's best customers. We love our work, and we are very responsible about caring for our fish and then shipping them carefully.
We also offer lots and lots of information about keeping and caring for pet fish, all from the knowledge of the Bailey Brothers, who have a combined total of 100+ years of experience as breeders, wholesalers, and retailers of pet fish!
Our fish and our customers are treated with the best of care, and we work energetically everyday to make sure every customer enjoys their new fishy friends.
When you purchase pet fish from us, you know you're receiving premium quality fish and premium quality service.
"Received my fish last night and was so pleased! They all arrived alive and appeared to be healthy.
"Once in the tank, they became very active and are now thriving in their new home.
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Nevin and DrTom, the Bailey Brothers
This website is owned and operated by the Bailey Brothers, DrTom and Nevin, who've been together in the fish business for more than 50-years.
The Product Manager has been with the company for more than 35-years.
So we feel very confident that this is the fishiest crew anywhere.