About the Koi Angelfish
Name: Koi Angelfish
Max Size: Up to 6 inches (15 cm)
Recommend pH: 6.5-7.5
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): 75-82Β°F (24-28Β°C)
Diet: Koi Angelfish are omnivorous and will accept a variety of foods. They enjoy a balanced diet consisting of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia. Adding some vegetable matter to their diet, such as spirulina-based flakes or blanched vegetables, is beneficial for their overall health.
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Non-Schooling Fish (Koi Angelfish are not schooling fish but can be kept individually or in pairs. They may display territorial behavior, so providing ample space and hiding spots is important.)
Possible types of tank mates: Koi Angelfish can be kept with other peaceful community fish of similar size. They are compatible with tetras, rasboras, peaceful cichlids, and other angelfish variants. Avoid housing them with fin-nipping or overly aggressive species that may stress or harm them. Additionally, avoid keeping them with small fish that can be seen as potential prey.
Behavior: Koi Angelfish are a stunning variant of the popular angelfish species (Pterophyllum scalare) known for their unique color patterns resembling those of Koi carp. They display a captivating mix of vibrant oranges, blacks, and whites, which can vary among individuals. Koi Angelfish have a graceful, elongated body shape with flowing fins, making them a visually striking addition to any aquarium. While they are generally peaceful, they can exhibit some territorial behavior, especially during breeding periods. Providing them with ample space, plants, and tank decorations to establish territories and create hiding spots is important to minimize aggression. Koi Angelfish are known for their elegant swimming movements and their ability to recognize their owners, often coming to the front of the tank when approached.
Fun Fact: Koi Angelfish, with their distinct coloration reminiscent of Koi carp, have become highly sought-after in the aquarium hobby. However, it's important to note that Koi Angelfish are not true Koi carp and cannot be bred to develop the signature Koi patterns seen in the larger carp. The colors and patterns of Koi Angelfish are the result of careful selective breeding, focusing on enhancing their unique characteristics. Despite not being true Koi, these angelfish offer a captivating alternative, combining the elegance of angelfish with the beauty of Koi carp. Their eye-catching appearance and semi-aggressive temperament make them a popular choice for intermediate to experienced aquarists looking to add a touch of flair and color to their aquatic displays.