
Koi Angelfish
Remarks: Koi angelfish vary greatly in pattern, and there is no guarantee as to the amount of orange, yellow, red, black, or white in the fish with their pattern frequently changing over time. Some koi angelfish will have red gill plates, that is because the gill plate is translucent and you are actually seeing the gills beneath. This is a trait derived from blushing angelfish which are where this strain was bred from after certain individuals started displaying a koi/calico pattern. Angelfish are easy-going cichlids that do well in almost any community tank. Captive bred specimens can tolerate a wide range of pH values and are typically peaceful enough to be kept with most tetras and other peaceful South American cichlids. Due to their long ventral fins, we do not recommend keeping them with very nippy fish such as tiger barbs or zebra danios. Breeding Angelfish can often be achieved by giving them a vertical, flat surface to spawn on, such as a leaf of an Amazon Sword or a piece