
Platinum Angelfish
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π Β Platinum Angelfish Overview
πΉ Basic Info
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Scientific name: Pterophyllum scalare
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Common names: Platinum Angelfish, Silver/White Angelfish (depending on strain)
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Family: Cichlidae
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Origin: Amazon Basin (Peru, Colombia, Brazil) β Platinum is a selective breeding variant, not wild-type
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Size: Up to 6 inches (15 cm) in body height; fins can reach 8β10 inches tall
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Lifespan: 8β10 years (with proper care)
πΏ Tank Requirements
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Minimum tank size: 30 gallons for a pair; 55+ gallons for a small group
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Water temperature: 25β29 Β°C (77β84 Β°F)
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pH: 6.5β7.5
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Hardness: 3β10 dGH
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Filtration: Moderate to strong, but avoid too much current (they prefer calm flow).
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Lighting: Moderate to bright β brings out their metallic sheen.
-
Aquascape:
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Tall plants (Amazon swords, Vallisneria) to complement their vertical shape
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Driftwood and rocks for structure
-
Open swimming space in the midβupper levels
-
Dark substrate enhances their white-silver coloration
-
π½οΈ Diet
Platinum Angelfish are omnivorous and thrive on variety:
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High-quality flakes or slow-sinking pellets
-
Frozen or live food: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia
-
Vegetable matter: blanched spinach or spirulina-based foods
Feed 2β3 times daily in small portions.
𧬠Behavior & Temperament
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Semi-aggressive (typical of cichlids). Peaceful when young, but territorial as they mature or pair off.
-
Prefer to live in groups of 5β6 juveniles, then naturally form pairs β afterward, remove extras if aggression arises.
-
May eat small fish (like neon tetras) once large enough, so tank mates should be similar in size or larger.
-
Very intelligent β they recognize their owners and can be hand-fed!
π£ Breeding Platinum Angelfish
π§ Setup
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Breeding tank: 20β30 gallons for a pair
-
Temperature: 28β30 Β°C (82β86 Β°F)
-
pH: ~6.8β7.0
-
Provide a flat surface for egg-laying β broad leaves, slate, or aquarium glass
βοΈ & βοΈ Spawning Behavior
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A bonded pair will clean a flat surface together before laying eggs.
-
The female lays rows of eggs, and the male follows to fertilize them.
-
Both parents guard the eggs β they fan them with fins to oxygenate them.
-
Eggs hatch in 2β3 days, and fry become free-swimming after another 5β7 days.
π Fry Care
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Feed fry infusoria, then baby brine shrimp as they grow.
-
Parents may eat the first few batches until they βlearnβ β this is normal.
-
Once free-swimming, you can move the fry to a separate grow-out tank.
π€ Good Tank Mates
β Peaceful Companions
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Corydoras catfish
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Plecos (bristlenose type)
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Medium tetras (black skirt, bleeding heart, lemon β avoid small ones like neons)
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Rasboras (harlequin, scissortail)
-
Rainbowfish
-
Swordtails, mollies, platys
-
Dwarf gouramis (in large tanks with hiding areas)
β οΈ Avoid
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Fin-nippers (tiger barbs, serpae tetras)
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Aggressive cichlids (convicts, oscars, jack dempseys)
-
Very small fish or shrimp (may be eaten)
β¨ Fun Facts
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The Platinum color is caused by a recessive genetic trait that removes all dark pigmentation, giving the fish its luminous white-metallic look.
-
Their graceful, triangular fins and slow, deliberate movements make them living art pieces in aquariums.
-
Despite being cichlids, they can coexist peacefully with many community fish if tank space and structure are adequate.
Please note: We don't ship live animals. They are click and collect only!Β
Β
π Β Platinum Angelfish Overview
πΉ Basic Info
-
Scientific name: Pterophyllum scalare
-
Common names: Platinum Angelfish, Silver/White Angelfish (depending on strain)
-
Family: Cichlidae
-
Origin: Amazon Basin (Peru, Colombia, Brazil) β Platinum is a selective breeding variant, not wild-type
-
Size: Up to 6 inches (15 cm) in body height; fins can reach 8β10 inches tall
-
Lifespan: 8β10 years (with proper care)
πΏ Tank Requirements
-
Minimum tank size: 30 gallons for a pair; 55+ gallons for a small group
-
Water temperature: 25β29 Β°C (77β84 Β°F)
-
pH: 6.5β7.5
-
Hardness: 3β10 dGH
-
Filtration: Moderate to strong, but avoid too much current (they prefer calm flow).
-
Lighting: Moderate to bright β brings out their metallic sheen.
-
Aquascape:
-
Tall plants (Amazon swords, Vallisneria) to complement their vertical shape
-
Driftwood and rocks for structure
-
Open swimming space in the midβupper levels
-
Dark substrate enhances their white-silver coloration
-
π½οΈ Diet
Platinum Angelfish are omnivorous and thrive on variety:
-
High-quality flakes or slow-sinking pellets
-
Frozen or live food: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia
-
Vegetable matter: blanched spinach or spirulina-based foods
Feed 2β3 times daily in small portions.
𧬠Behavior & Temperament
-
Semi-aggressive (typical of cichlids). Peaceful when young, but territorial as they mature or pair off.
-
Prefer to live in groups of 5β6 juveniles, then naturally form pairs β afterward, remove extras if aggression arises.
-
May eat small fish (like neon tetras) once large enough, so tank mates should be similar in size or larger.
-
Very intelligent β they recognize their owners and can be hand-fed!
π£ Breeding Platinum Angelfish
π§ Setup
-
Breeding tank: 20β30 gallons for a pair
-
Temperature: 28β30 Β°C (82β86 Β°F)
-
pH: ~6.8β7.0
-
Provide a flat surface for egg-laying β broad leaves, slate, or aquarium glass
βοΈ & βοΈ Spawning Behavior
-
A bonded pair will clean a flat surface together before laying eggs.
-
The female lays rows of eggs, and the male follows to fertilize them.
-
Both parents guard the eggs β they fan them with fins to oxygenate them.
-
Eggs hatch in 2β3 days, and fry become free-swimming after another 5β7 days.
π Fry Care
-
Feed fry infusoria, then baby brine shrimp as they grow.
-
Parents may eat the first few batches until they βlearnβ β this is normal.
-
Once free-swimming, you can move the fry to a separate grow-out tank.
π€ Good Tank Mates
β Peaceful Companions
-
Corydoras catfish
-
Plecos (bristlenose type)
-
Medium tetras (black skirt, bleeding heart, lemon β avoid small ones like neons)
-
Rasboras (harlequin, scissortail)
-
Rainbowfish
-
Swordtails, mollies, platys
-
Dwarf gouramis (in large tanks with hiding areas)
β οΈ Avoid
-
Fin-nippers (tiger barbs, serpae tetras)
-
Aggressive cichlids (convicts, oscars, jack dempseys)
-
Very small fish or shrimp (may be eaten)
β¨ Fun Facts
-
The Platinum color is caused by a recessive genetic trait that removes all dark pigmentation, giving the fish its luminous white-metallic look.
-
Their graceful, triangular fins and slow, deliberate movements make them living art pieces in aquariums.
-
Despite being cichlids, they can coexist peacefully with many community fish if tank space and structure are adequate.
Please note: We don't ship live animals. They are click and collect only!Β
Description
Β
π Β Platinum Angelfish Overview
πΉ Basic Info
-
Scientific name: Pterophyllum scalare
-
Common names: Platinum Angelfish, Silver/White Angelfish (depending on strain)
-
Family: Cichlidae
-
Origin: Amazon Basin (Peru, Colombia, Brazil) β Platinum is a selective breeding variant, not wild-type
-
Size: Up to 6 inches (15 cm) in body height; fins can reach 8β10 inches tall
-
Lifespan: 8β10 years (with proper care)
πΏ Tank Requirements
-
Minimum tank size: 30 gallons for a pair; 55+ gallons for a small group
-
Water temperature: 25β29 Β°C (77β84 Β°F)
-
pH: 6.5β7.5
-
Hardness: 3β10 dGH
-
Filtration: Moderate to strong, but avoid too much current (they prefer calm flow).
-
Lighting: Moderate to bright β brings out their metallic sheen.
-
Aquascape:
-
Tall plants (Amazon swords, Vallisneria) to complement their vertical shape
-
Driftwood and rocks for structure
-
Open swimming space in the midβupper levels
-
Dark substrate enhances their white-silver coloration
-
π½οΈ Diet
Platinum Angelfish are omnivorous and thrive on variety:
-
High-quality flakes or slow-sinking pellets
-
Frozen or live food: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia
-
Vegetable matter: blanched spinach or spirulina-based foods
Feed 2β3 times daily in small portions.
𧬠Behavior & Temperament
-
Semi-aggressive (typical of cichlids). Peaceful when young, but territorial as they mature or pair off.
-
Prefer to live in groups of 5β6 juveniles, then naturally form pairs β afterward, remove extras if aggression arises.
-
May eat small fish (like neon tetras) once large enough, so tank mates should be similar in size or larger.
-
Very intelligent β they recognize their owners and can be hand-fed!
π£ Breeding Platinum Angelfish
π§ Setup
-
Breeding tank: 20β30 gallons for a pair
-
Temperature: 28β30 Β°C (82β86 Β°F)
-
pH: ~6.8β7.0
-
Provide a flat surface for egg-laying β broad leaves, slate, or aquarium glass
βοΈ & βοΈ Spawning Behavior
-
A bonded pair will clean a flat surface together before laying eggs.
-
The female lays rows of eggs, and the male follows to fertilize them.
-
Both parents guard the eggs β they fan them with fins to oxygenate them.
-
Eggs hatch in 2β3 days, and fry become free-swimming after another 5β7 days.
π Fry Care
-
Feed fry infusoria, then baby brine shrimp as they grow.
-
Parents may eat the first few batches until they βlearnβ β this is normal.
-
Once free-swimming, you can move the fry to a separate grow-out tank.
π€ Good Tank Mates
β Peaceful Companions
-
Corydoras catfish
-
Plecos (bristlenose type)
-
Medium tetras (black skirt, bleeding heart, lemon β avoid small ones like neons)
-
Rasboras (harlequin, scissortail)
-
Rainbowfish
-
Swordtails, mollies, platys
-
Dwarf gouramis (in large tanks with hiding areas)
β οΈ Avoid
-
Fin-nippers (tiger barbs, serpae tetras)
-
Aggressive cichlids (convicts, oscars, jack dempseys)
-
Very small fish or shrimp (may be eaten)
β¨ Fun Facts
-
The Platinum color is caused by a recessive genetic trait that removes all dark pigmentation, giving the fish its luminous white-metallic look.
-
Their graceful, triangular fins and slow, deliberate movements make them living art pieces in aquariums.
-
Despite being cichlids, they can coexist peacefully with many community fish if tank space and structure are adequate.
Please note: We don't ship live animals. They are click and collect only!Β




