Caring for llama angelfish


El flame angelfish, takes this name, due to the bright red and orange color that it has throughout its body, if you have seen it in an aquarium, you will notice that it looks like a burning flame and swimming, however vertical black stripes also stand out on its body and some bluish at the ends. It is important to emphasize that these animals usually grow up to 10 centimeters in length and can live up to 7 years of age.

If you are thinking of having a llama angelfish in your aquarium, it is important that you bear in mind that they are animals that adapt very well to the conditions of the pond. However, you should be aware of some tips that we bring you today, so that the fish can develop correctly and live much longer.

First of all, I recommend that you use an aquarium with a capacity of more or less 300 liters. The ponde should be as large as possible so that you can have some decoration that allows the animals to hide and hide. I recommend that you use rocks in the bottom of the tank to encourage the growth of natural algae and different types of decorations, since these animals love to hide and hide behind rocks or corals.

Keep in mind that these fish are quite territorial, so it is important that you add the llama angelfish after you have added the rest de peces in your aquarium. Likewise, it is important that you do not put fish of this same species together as the aquarium could become a pitched battle. If you want to have two llama fish in your pond, at least don't choose two fish of the same gender.


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