Mixed Angelfish Low Grade
Mixed Angelfish Low Grade
Low grade angels are angelfish with minor non-life threatening defects. This may include things such as a bent or slightly deformed/ missing fin. These birth defects only affect the physical quality standards of the fish and not its life. Usually fish like this will be culled by breeders but we instead separate them out and sell them for a lower price because we don't enjoy the idea of culling fish that are capable of enjoying a happy and healthy life. However It's not recommended to use these fish for breeding as the offspring may have further and more serious deformities.
Description of Mixed Angelfish:
Mixed Angelfish refers to a collection of Freshwater angelfish varieties, including standard strains and unique cross-color breeds. Known for their elegant, triangular body and unique swim behaviour, Angelfish are native to the slow-moving waters of the Amazon Basin and are a staple in freshwater aquariums.
Key Care Points:
- Behavior: generally peaceful but may become territorial during breeding as pairs are protective of eggs and fry. Best kept in groups or as a mated pair in a tank with calm tank mates.
- Diet: Omnivorous; thrives on high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
- Lifespan: Typically lives 8-10 years with proper care.
- Max Size: Grows up to 6 inches (15 cm) in body length and up to 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) in height, including fins.
Variety Highlights:
Mixed Angelfish can include an array of colors and patterns, such as:
- Marble: Black, white, and gold marbled patterns.
- Koi: Vibrant orange and white with black spots.
- Zebra: Stripes resembling a zebra pattern.
- Platinum: Pure white with a metallic sheen.
- Cross Breeds: Unique blends with unpredictable, striking patterns and colors.
Aquatic Plants
Aquatic Plants are not only the best way to improve the health and overall quality of life for the inhabitants of your aquarium, but also aestheticly pleasing.
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