Angelfish

Marble
Marble angelfish can change the intensity of their marbled pattern depending on mood and lighting, appearing lighter or darker throughout the day. Highly graceful and attention-grabbing, marble angelfish become the focal point of any tank. They are confident swimmers that enjoy tall aquariums and form loose social hierarchies.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive
-Best in tall, spacious tanks
-Prefers planted aquariums

Veiltail
Their long, flowing fins are so delicate that they ripple like silk in the water. Veiltail angelfish are elegant show fish with extended fins that make them stand out. They prefer calm aquarium mates that won’t nip at their trailing fins.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive
-Best with non-nippy tankmates
-Requires tall tanks

Wild
Wild-type angelfish display a shimmering silver body that can reflect rainbow tones when light hits at the right angle.
These classic angelfish are peaceful but proud, often gliding through the tank like slow, controlled kites. They are adaptable and great centerpieces for large community setups.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Peaceful to semi-aggressive
-Best in tall tanks
-Enjoys calm tankmates
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Blue
Under strong lighting, their metallic blue scales can glow like brushed steel. Blue angelfish are vibrant and bold, adding a dramatic statement to any planted aquarium. They are confident, active swimmers that form strong bonds with their environment.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive
-Needs room to swim
-Benefits from darker substrates to enhance color

Red Devil
Their fiery red coloration often intensifies with age, becoming more dramatic over time. A striking and commanding variety, red devil angelfish show personality with their bold colors and assertive behavior. They love a well-structured tank with vertical plants.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive
-Best in large tanks
-Benefits from a planted environment