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The angelfish is probably one of the fish you are most excited about adding to your collection if you have a saltwater aquarium. After all, in addition to being one of the most popular saltwater fish out there, the angelfish is also one of the most beautiful saltwater fish. You will want to make sure you know a few specific things about the angelfish, however, before you go out and add one to your tank.
Housing conditions: Because the angelfish can grow to be quite large, you should not keep them in a tank that is any smaller than 75 gallons. As the angelfish is quite hardy, it is usually easy to take care of once you have gotten it to adjust to its new tank; at the same time, however, many angelfish do not adjust well to a new tank.

Diet: It is largely because of the dietary needs of the angelfish that many of them end up having a hard time adjusting to a new tank. Angelfish feel liberally on coral when they are in the ocean, and you probably do not have any interest in your coral getting eaten up if you have some in your tank! When you add an angelfish to a tank that has coral, you should know that you risk losing the coral; and if you add an angelfish to a tank without coral, you will risk losing the angelfish. You should be able to get your angelfish to eat flake food if you buy it when it is young - and every so often, you should also provide it with live food. Small clams or brine shrimp will do the job for live food; but also know that your angelfish might end up eating your other invertebrates as well.
Temperament: Because the angelfish is an extremely territorial fish, you will not want to try keeping more than one in your tank at a time. Your angelfish should do just fine with your other fish - as long as you do not have more than one in the tank, and as long as you provide this one with some good, rocky hiding places.
If you still feel that an angelfish might be a good fit for your tank, you should be fine to buy one - and you are sure to enjoy the beautiful color it adds to your tank!
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