About the Red Devil Angelfish
Name: Red Devil Angelfish
Max Size: Red Devil Angelfish can reach a maximum size of 6 inches.
Recommend pH: They thrive in a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5.
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): Red Devil Angelfish prefer temperatures between 75 to 82Β°F, which is typical for tropical freshwater aquariums.
Diet: Red Devil Angelfish are omnivorous and will accept a varied diet. They can be fed a combination of high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small insects.
Temperament: Red Devil Angelfish have a generally peaceful temperament, but they can become territorial during breeding and may display aggression towards other fish. It is recommended to keep them in a spacious tank with plenty of hiding places to reduce aggression.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Red Devil Angelfish are non-schooling fish, but they can be kept in pairs or small groups if the tank size allows for adequate swimming space and hiding spots.
Possible types of tank mates: Red Devil Angelfish can coexist with other peaceful community fish that are not small enough to be considered prey. Suitable tank mates may include tetras, gouramis, rasboras, and other angelfish species.
Behavior: Red Devil Angelfish are active swimmers that occupy the middle to upper levels of the aquarium. They are known for their striking coloration, which includes vibrant reds and oranges. During breeding, they may become more territorial and exhibit courtship behaviors such as cleaning potential spawning sites and defending their territory.
Fun Fact: Red Devil Angelfish are named for their intense red coloration, resembling the fiery nature of their namesake. Their vibrant appearance makes them a captivating addition to any aquarium, creating a focal point of color and beauty.