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Saturday, November 1, 2025

Angel Fish Melbourne for Saturday Critter

 


I once kept angelfish in my home aquarium, a hobby that began with Joel’s enthusiasm and soon became my own. What started as a pastime eventually turned into a modest enterprise, as we found ourselves breeding and selling these elegant creatures for profit. Angelfish, however, are notoriously delicate to breed, requiring pristine water conditions, precise acidity levels, and absolute absence of ammonia — a challenge that demands both patience and precision.

In their natural habitat, angelfish (Pterophyllum species) are native to the slow-moving, vegetation-rich waters of the Amazon Basin and its tributaries in South America. Their laterally compressed, disc-like bodies and elongated fins allow them to glide gracefully among submerged roots and reeds, perfectly camouflaged against dappled light and shadow. Renowned for their regal bearing and subtle iridescence, they are among the most striking of freshwater ornamental fish, combining beauty with a temperament that reflects both curiosity and a touch of aloofness.

Pentax K20D

FE 15mm f1.8 Limited 



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19 comments:

  1. Angelfish are so beautiful. We kept some for a few years, but then the maintenance became more of a chore and less of a pleasure.

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  2. What a beautiful fish! And such a well done photo.

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  3. Me gustan estos peces y me gusta mucho tu fotografía.
    Abrazo

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  4. No se si será de los que criaste pero parece posar para la foto.

    Saludos.

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  5. How gorgeous!! And the photo is wonderful, it looks like he is being still to pose.

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  6. Són ben macos, però a mi m'agraden els animals en el seu propi ambient.

    Salutacions, James.

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  7. Yes, these are lovely fish. I know little of what it takes to breed them and raise young Angle fish. Sounds difficult and time consuming. Lovely photo.

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  8. Hmmm. That sounds like a fun hobby. I might look into it.

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  9. I remember seeing them in aquariums and they are quite beautiful fish.

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  10. Lovely photograph, what a beautiful fish.

    All the best Jan

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  11. Lovely photo of your angel fish. I was reading about them recently.

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