Sunday, January 17, 2016

The Emperor angelfish


The Emperor angelfish will vary on its hardiness in aquariums. Usually Adult Emperor angelfish have a harder time acclimating than juvenile Emperor angelfish. Something that will make it harder for an Emperor angelfish to acclimate is if there are reef bullies in the tank. For the larger Emperor angelfish they will be more reluctant to eating aquarium foods. Juveniles will usually be less reluctant to eating aquarium foods. You must feed the Emperor angelfish one to three times a day. The juvenile Emperor angelfish will not cause problems unless kept with a young or juvenile Emperor angelfish or one that looks like it. Young ones do not catalyze from other attacks from fish unless it is from a similar angelfish. This fish will chase other angelfish like the butterfly angelfish. If your aquarium is around two hundred and forty gallons you can probably keep an adult and juvenile Emperor angelfish in the same tank. When the juvenile is becoming an adult they may start fighting. You should probably have some good hiding spaces in case the fish gets scared. At the bottom of the page you will see a juvenile on the top and an adult on the bottom. If you have any questions please comment. Thank you for reading my post. Please read my other posts if you haven't already.

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