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Assorted Angelfish (mostly silver angels)
Assorted Angelfish are a classic and highly popular freshwater aquarium fish, known for their elegant body shape, flowing fins, and striking variety of colors and patterns. This assorted selection may include combinations of silver, marble, koi, gold, veil, and other attractive strains, making each fish unique. Their graceful movement and bold presence make angelfish true centerpiece fish in both planted and community aquariums.
These angelfish are carefully selected for health and vitality and adapt well to established freshwater systems. As they mature, their coloration and finnage become even more pronounced, adding long-term visual appeal to your aquarium.
Care & Aquarium Requirements
Angelfish thrive in stable, well-maintained aquariums with plenty of vertical swimming space. A tank with live plants, driftwood, and open areas allows them to display natural behavior while feeling secure. Although they are cichlids, angelfish are generally peaceful and do well with compatible tankmates.
Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)
pH: 6.0–7.5
GH: 3–12
Tank Size: 30+ gallons recommended (larger for groups)
Angelfish should be kept singly, as pairs, or in small groups depending on tank size. In groups, natural hierarchies may form, so adequate space is important.
Diet
Angelfish are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet. Offer high-quality flakes or pellets, along with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. A diverse feeding routine promotes strong growth, vibrant coloration, and overall health.
Breeding Information
Angelfish are well known for their fascinating breeding behavior. Established pairs will lay eggs on vertical surfaces such as leaves, driftwood, or aquarium glass. While breeding can occur in community tanks, a separate breeding setup increases fry survival. This makes assorted angelfish an excellent choice for aquarists interested in learning cichlid breeding behavior.
Quick Facts
Scientific Name: Pterophyllum scalare
Common Name: Freshwater Angelfish
Varieties: Mixed colors and patterns
Adult Size: ~6 inches body height, up to 8–10 inches including fins
Temperament: Semi-peaceful
Swimming Level: Mid to top water
Diet: Omnivore
Lifespan: 8–10 years with proper care
With their graceful appearance, interactive behavior, and wide variety of color forms, Assorted Angelfish are an excellent choice for aquarists looking to add elegance and personality to a freshwater aquarium. Suitable for both intermediate hobbyists and experienced keepers, they remain one of the most iconic fish in the aquarium hobby.
Assorted Angelfish are a classic and highly popular freshwater aquarium fish, known for their elegant body shape, flowing fins, and striking variety of colors and patterns. This assorted selection may include combinations of silver, marble, koi, gold, veil, and other attractive strains, making each fish unique. Their graceful movement and bold presence make angelfish true centerpiece fish in both planted and community aquariums.
These angelfish are carefully selected for health and vitality and adapt well to established freshwater systems. As they mature, their coloration and finnage become even more pronounced, adding long-term visual appeal to your aquarium.
Care & Aquarium Requirements
Angelfish thrive in stable, well-maintained aquariums with plenty of vertical swimming space. A tank with live plants, driftwood, and open areas allows them to display natural behavior while feeling secure. Although they are cichlids, angelfish are generally peaceful and do well with compatible tankmates.
Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)
pH: 6.0–7.5
GH: 3–12
Tank Size: 30+ gallons recommended (larger for groups)
Angelfish should be kept singly, as pairs, or in small groups depending on tank size. In groups, natural hierarchies may form, so adequate space is important.
Diet
Angelfish are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet. Offer high-quality flakes or pellets, along with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. A diverse feeding routine promotes strong growth, vibrant coloration, and overall health.
Breeding Information
Angelfish are well known for their fascinating breeding behavior. Established pairs will lay eggs on vertical surfaces such as leaves, driftwood, or aquarium glass. While breeding can occur in community tanks, a separate breeding setup increases fry survival. This makes assorted angelfish an excellent choice for aquarists interested in learning cichlid breeding behavior.
Quick Facts
Scientific Name: Pterophyllum scalare
Common Name: Freshwater Angelfish
Varieties: Mixed colors and patterns
Adult Size: ~6 inches body height, up to 8–10 inches including fins
Temperament: Semi-peaceful
Swimming Level: Mid to top water
Diet: Omnivore
Lifespan: 8–10 years with proper care
With their graceful appearance, interactive behavior, and wide variety of color forms, Assorted Angelfish are an excellent choice for aquarists looking to add elegance and personality to a freshwater aquarium. Suitable for both intermediate hobbyists and experienced keepers, they remain one of the most iconic fish in the aquarium hobby.

