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Additional information (Wiki):
Pterophyllum is a small genus of
freshwater fish from the family
Cichlidae known to most aquarists as "Angelfish".
All Pterophyllum species originate from
the Amazon River, Orinoco River and
Essequibo River basins in tropical South
America. The three species of
Pterophyllum are unusually shaped for
cichlids being greatly laterally
compressed, with round bodies and
elongated triangular dorsal and anal
fins. This body shape allows them to
hide among roots and plants, often on a
vertical surface.
Naturally occurring angelfish are
frequently striped longitudinally,
colouration which provides additional
camouflage. Angelfish are ambush
predators and prey on small fish and
macroinvertebrates. All Pterophyllum
species form monogamous pairs. Eggs are
generally laid on a submerged log or a
flattened leaf. As is the case for other
cichlids, brood care is highly developed.
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