The Red Devil Angelfish is a stunning and vibrant variety of the freshwater angelfish, known for its fiery red to orange coloration. This angelfish is popular among aquarists for its bold appearance and distinctive look, making it a standout fish in both community and species-specific tanks.
Key Features:
- Common Name: Red Devil Angelfish
- Scientific Name: Likely a color variant of Pterophyllum scalare
- Family: Cichlidae
- Origin: Bred in captivity as a selectively bred color variant, derived from standard angelfish lines.
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Appearance:
- Coloration: The Red Devil Angelfish features a striking red, orange, or fiery crimson hue across its body, often paired with darker fins or patches of black that contrast the bright red body.
- Fin Structure: Like other angelfish, it has long, elegant fins that flow as it swims. The fins may also show some degree of red, orange, or dark shading.
- Size: Typical for angelfish, they grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in height and about 4-5 inches in body length.
Care and Tank Requirements:
- Tank Size: A minimum of 30 gallons is recommended for a pair or small group, but larger tanks (50 gallons or more) are better suited for multiple angelfish or community setups.
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F)
- pH: 6.0 to 7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water, with a preference for soft and slightly acidic water.
- Filtration: Efficient filtration is essential, but the flow should not be too strong, as angelfish prefer calm or slow-moving water.
- Substrate: A fine gravel or sandy substrate is ideal, although the substrate type is less critical as long as it supports healthy plant growth or is easy to clean.