Explore the Red Black Amapa Angelfish, a magnificent freshwater species revered by aquarists for its striking coloration and graceful demeanor. This particular variant of angelfish is known for its vibrant red and deep black hues, which make a dramatic statement in any aquarium setting. Native to the slow-moving rivers of the Amazon Basin, the Red Black Amapa Angelfish thrives in well-planted tanks that replicate their natural habitat.
At 4-5 cm in size, these young angelfish are an excellent choice for aquarists looking to cultivate the growth and color development of these beautiful fish. Originating from the slow-moving rivers of the Amazon Basin, the Red Black Amapa Angelfish is an ideal species for moderately experienced fish keepers who can provide the stable environment necessary for their growth.
Species Information:
Specification | Detail |
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Common Name | Juvenile Red Black Amapa Angelfish |
Scientific Name | Pterophyllum scalare “Red Black Amapa” |
Origin | Amazon Basin |
Temperament | Semi-aggressive |
Water Conditions | 76-84°F (24-29°C), pH 6.0-7.5 |
Diet | Omnivorous; prefers a diet of high-quality flakes, small pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods |
Size at Sale | 4-5 cm |
Expected Adult Size | Up to 6 inches (15 cm) |
Lifespan | 10+ years |
Compatibility | Suitable with medium-sized fish of similar temperament |
Special Requirements | Requires well-planted aquariums with ample swimming space and stable water conditions |
The juvenile Red Black Amapa Angelfish is a promising choice for those seeking to nurture a spectacular species that will grow into a breathtaking display of aquatic artistry. Ideal for enhancing the diversity and beauty of your fish community!
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