1. The Colorful Wonder of the Aquatic World; Angelfish are known for their striking appearance and graceful swimming.
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2. They are popular among people who love aquariums and are available in a range of hues and designs.
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3. Angelfish are indigenous to the sluggish rivers and swamps of South America's Amazon Basin.
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4. Angelfish are easily recognized by their lofty, triangular bodies and long, trailing fins. They can move through plants in the wild with ease thanks to their distinctive form.
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5. The freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum) is the most common species in home aquariums, despite the existence of marine angelfish species.
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6. Angelfish are available in a wide range of hues, including silver, black, gold, and marbled types.
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7. Particularly when they are reproducing, angelfish can be territorial and semi-aggressive. It's crucial to keep them in tanks with appropriate animals.
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8. Angelfish require a long-term commitment from fish keepers because they can live up to 10–12 years in captivity under the right conditions.
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9. Being omnivores, angelfish may survive on a diet consisting of frozen or live food such as bloodworms and brine shrimp, as well as flakes and pellets.
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10. Angelfish breeding may be fascinating! They lay their eggs on a flat surface, like a plant or decoration, in pairs since they are monogamous.