

The Albino Red Eye Angelfish is a captivating freshwater species, renowned for its translucent white body and striking red eyes. This variant of the common angelfish adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium, gracefully navigating through the water with its elongated fins and serene demeanor. Ideal for both novice and experienced aquarists, this angelfish brings both beauty and tranquility to community tanks.
Scientific Name: Pterophyllum scalare
Common Name: Albino Red Eye Angelfish
Size: Up to 15 cm (6 inches)
Lifespan: 10–12 years with proper care
Temperament: Generally peaceful; may become territorial during breeding
Diet: Omnivorous; enjoys a varied diet of high-quality flake food, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and bloodworms
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 24–29°C (75–84°F)
pH Level: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (50–150 ppm)
Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons (208 liters) for a small group
Striking Appearance: Its albino coloration and red eyes make it a standout addition to any aquarium.
Graceful Movement: Known for its elegant swimming patterns, adding dynamic beauty to the tank.
Community Compatibility: Coexists peacefully with other non-aggressive species.
Hardy Nature: Adaptable to a range of water conditions, making it suitable for various setups.
Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to mimic natural habitats.
Decor: Incorporate driftwood, rocks, and tall plants like Amazon swords and Java ferns to provide hiding spots and establish territories.
Filtration: Efficient filtration with gentle water flow to maintain water quality without stressing the fish.
Lighting: Moderate lighting to enhance their natural colors.
Tank Cover: A secure lid is recommended, as they can be occasional jumpers.
Albino Red Eye Angelfish thrive in peaceful community tanks. Suitable companions include:
Peaceful barbs
Corydoras catfish
Avoid housing with fin-nipping species or overly aggressive fish that may harm or stress them.
Staple Diet: High-quality flake food or pellets formulated for cichlids.
Supplementary Foods: Live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia to enhance coloration and breeding readiness.
Feeding Frequency: Feed 2–3 times daily in small amounts to prevent overfeeding and maintain water quality.
Regular Maintenance: Perform weekly water changes of 25–50% to maintain optimal water conditions.
Breeding: They are egg layers; providing flat surfaces like broad leaves or slate can encourage spawning.
Observation: Monitor for signs of stress or illness, such as color fading or lethargy, and address promptly.
Can Albino Red Eye Angelfish live in a community tank?
Yes, they coexist peacefully with other small, non-aggressive species in a well-planned community tank.
Do they require a heater?
Maintaining a stable temperature between 24–29°C (75–84°F) is essential; a heater may be necessary depending on ambient room temperature.
Are they suitable for beginners?
Absolutely! Their hardy nature and adaptability make them ideal for novice aquarists.
How can I enhance their coloration?
A varied diet rich in high-quality foods, maintaining pristine water conditions, and providing a stress-free environment can help accentuate their vibrant colors.
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