When people think about coral fish, they typically think about Angel fish. These fish are popular in saltwater tanks for many reasons. First and foremost, they are well known for their vibrant colors as well as their unique shapes. There are many different kinds of Angel fish that can be added to your tank, so it is important to look at all of the options in order to find the right one for your tank. Also, depending on what fish are already in there as well as the coral in the tank, there are certain Angel fish that might not last in the tank.
Angel fish are a unique type of fish to have in your aquarium. Most types of the fish are also known for their behavior and tempers. They are fun to watch, but can sometimes be difficult to manage. They are very picky and aggressive in their habitat. Although very attractive, Angel fish are not really suitable for inexperienced fish keepers. They require a lot of specific conditions in the tank in order to survive. If they are unhappy, they will show it, often through a hunger strike. They are like caring for babies; they cannot tell what they are unhappy about, only that they are unhappy. They take time to get used to and require a certain amount of attention in order to be happy. They can be difficult to maintain in any saltwater aquarium. Angel fish are easily upset by changes in water conditions.
Angel fish are generally territorial and may be intolerant of their own kind, although different species of angel fish can generally get along. Angel fish are most tolerant of most other fish and do not pose a threat to them. However, when faced with a fish of the same proportions, quarrelling may occur. In a large aquarium with plenty of retreats, you can expect better results. Angel fish, while they seem like picky and difficult fish to maintain and take care of, they are beautiful fish and will add a lot of personality to your aquarium.