Angelfish

KarenRye

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Hi;

I am a first time fish owner, and was also getting quite concerned about my 4 new baby angels that I just purchased; as they were hanging out in a back corner - but at the bottom almost all the time.

Thank you for your information on the virus (now I'll know what it is if it happens), and other posts on angel behaviour. Hopefully mine will be as friendly as the one that said they come to the front when he/she approaches the tank!
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92700

? - How long does it take them to grow from the inch size. & I'm finding numerous adult sizes for angelfish - how big do they get 3, 6, or 7.5 (mine or zebra & an albino)??
 
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Hi New Angelfish owner again!

One of my angelfish I just got, it's long pointed fins on the front bottom (that they use like legs), are broken off, I didn't notice this till I got it home -- Will they grow back??
 
? - How long does it take them to grow from the inch size. & I'm finding numerous adult sizes for angelfish - how big do they get 3, 6, or 7.5 (mine or zebra & an albino)??
:welcome: to AC!

Angels can reach 6-8 inches. Depending on the strains you have, I had my gold angels grow to 4-5 inches at 7-8 months of age and spawn at 8 months.

Hi New Angelfish owner again!

One of my angelfish I just got, it's long pointed fins on the front bottom (that they use like legs), are broken off, I didn't notice this till I got it home -- Will they grow back??
Yes, it should. You're talking about ventral fins.
 
that 6-8 " is in body size sans the fins in some cases. angels can get quite large including fins over 11" tall.

hence the tall tank requirements.
they are mid -top level foragers tho they will seach the bottom for food.
ultimately always remember Angelfish are cichids and are very capable of exhibiting cichlid aggression.
some can get quite means. most will recognize you as the feeder and will swim up to greet you when you come into the room.

from the sounds of it you have Domestic Scalare..
btw angels can live over 10 years if properly maintained.
 
Thank You Everyone For Your Help!!!:idea:

The 4 are now coming out together - yipee! 4th does hide in back by himself a lot, but they`re together now!

Had a couple more questions that I was wondering about:
Flake food, floats till hits filter agitaion then goes to bottom - they are eating some, but not all - is their any food they like that stays afloat?
Do I have to wait to get more fishies or is anytime okay??

And last but most important, when we put fish in tank was very clear, water testing says it's fine, but after 2 days it's gotten cloudy - from the front it doesn't look that bad, but when you look down from the side it's quite cloudy??? :help: Not findng helpful information elsewhere.

Thanks for the help! KR
 
Flake food, floats till hits filter agitaion then goes to bottom - they are eating some, but not all - is their any food they like that stays afloat?
I prefer sinking pellets over floating foods any day for my angelfish.
Do I have to wait to get more fishies or is anytime okay??
What size is your tank?
And last but most important, when we put fish in tank was very clear, water testing says it's fine, but after 2 days it's gotten cloudy - from the front it doesn't look that bad, but when you look down from the side it's quite cloudy??? :help: Not findng helpful information elsewhere.
I'd suggest posting the water parameters. Were you using API liquid test kit?
 
Thanks
My tank is 32 gal Waterhome, temp 77/79, ph 7.5. Using Nutrafin tests.

They are very active now - guess getting over the stress of the move!

Can I ask why sinking food to floating is preferred?

KR
 
Thanks
My tank is 32 gal Waterhome, temp 77/79, ph 7.5. Using Nutrafin tests.
You didn't include ammonia, nitrites and nitrates.
Can I ask why sinking food to floating is preferred?
Floating foods often cause consequences on their swim bladder such as swim imbalance and while this does not happen a lot in angelfish, it could still be possible.
 
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