Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Caring For Angelfish

Saltwater Angelfish are beautiful and exotic animals that can be found in almost every ocean of the world. Some of the more exotic species live in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. What makes them exotic are the brightly colored bodies. The colors form spots or stripes across them and give them an exotic look. Because they are so exotic many people covet them as pets.

Food For Saltwater Angelfish

Saltwater Angelfish have a very unusual diet - but they can usually eat different kinds of plants and animal materials. Unlike most fish they prefer more then just the usual fish food that you can buy at your local grocery store in the size of small pellets. Instead they love things like jumbo krill freeze dried jumbo shrimp. This type of food are whole, freeze-dried shrimp and have a good source of protein, vitamin E, and fat.

For those of you who want to be more traditional with your fish can purchase the Flake Formula One Flakes for them. These flakes are made with extra algae and fresh seafood making it perfect for exotic fish. Even when you feed them this it is still good to feed them a source of live food like the shrimp.

Housing For Saltwater Angelfish

Angelfish can be very picky and territorial about their living space. They prefer to have as much as you can give them. Some species can grow to up to 16" so you should take this into account when looking for the right saltwater fish habitat. Unless you have purchased a pygmy angelfish you should make sure that the tank you buy is no less then 75 gallons.

Having a large saltwater fish habitat allows you to have other fish besides the Angelfish without them getting angry over their space. However, it is important to keep in mind that they can be territorial so do not be surprised if they kill off some of the other fish.


About the Author

SaltwaterFishCare.net is a great site that helps you to learn how to care for your saltwater fish. Learn what food to give them, what tanks they should live in, and how to keep them healthy.

 
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