fish description – Platinum Angelfish Care Guide (Pterophyllum\ scalare ‘Platinum’ Strain)
| Category | Detail |
| Scientific Name | $Pterophyllum\ scalare$ (‘Platinum’ Strain) |
| Common Name | Platinum Angelfish, Platinum Angel |
| Origin | Amazon River Basin (Selectively Bred Strain) |
| Adult Size | 6 inches long; 8–10 inches (20–25 cm) in height (fin-tip to fin-tip) |
| Temperament | Peaceful but territorial, semi-aggressive when breeding |
| Lifespan | 8–12 years |
| Care Level | Moderate (primarily due to size and social needs) |
Appearance and Sexual Differences
- Short Description: This fish has the classic, very tall, triangular angelfish shape. Its most striking feature is its uniform bright white, metallic, and reflective body color, which appears to shimmer under tank lights. It lacks the dark vertical stripes of the wild type.
- Coloration: The entire body is a solid, shimmering white/silver. Unlike the Albino strains, the Platinum typically has black eyes. Males are slightly larger, often develop a subtle nuchal hump (forehead slope), and have a pointed breeding tube. Females are rounder-bodied, especially when carrying eggs.
- Fins: Long, flowing fins (often a Veiltail variant is also sold). Fins should be smooth and intact.
- Behavior: A graceful, mid-to-upper level swimmer that is gregarious and thrives in groups. They are generally peaceful but will form monogamous pairs that become intensely territorial and aggressive when guarding a spawning site.
Tank Requirements and Water Parameters
- Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons (208 liters) is highly recommended for a group of adults. The tank must be tall (20 inches minimum) to accommodate their height.
- Schooling: Best kept in a group of 4–6 juveniles or sub-adults to allow pairs to form naturally and distribute aggression.
- Temperature: Tropical range: $75^\circ$–$84^\circ\text{F}\ (24^\circ$–$29^\circ\mathrm{C})$ (ideal $78^\circ$–$82^\circ\text{F}$). Stability is important.
- pH Level: Highly adaptable: 6.0 to 7.8. They accept a wide range of water hardness but require pristine water quality. Gentle filtration that avoids strong currents is best.
- Aquascape: Requires tall, broad-leaf plants (e.g., Amazon Swords) and tall driftwood arranged vertically to provide visual breaks and potential spawning sites (vertical flat surfaces). Provide fine or smooth gravel substrate. Gentle water flow is preferred.
Diet and Feeding
The Platinum Angelfish is an omnivore with a preference for animal proteins.
- Staple Diet: High-quality flake food and sinking pellets formulated for omnivorous cichlids.
- Supplementation: A varied diet is essential for health. Offer frozen or live foods regularly: Bloodworms, Brine Shrimp, Daphnia, and occasional vegetable matter (spirulina, blanched zucchini).
- Schedule: Feed small portions once or twice a day. They are slow, methodical eaters and should be monitored to ensure they receive their full meal.
Compatibility
- Caution: Peaceful but opportunistic feeders—will consume any fish small enough to fit in their mouth (e.g., Neon Tetras, micro rasboras, shrimp fry). Avoid all fin-nipping fish (e.g., Tiger Barbs). Mated pairs become highly aggressive toward all tank mates during breeding.
- Good Tank Mates: Larger, peaceful Tetras (Rummy Nose, Congo, Black Skirt), Rainbowfish, Gouramis (Pearl, Moonlight), and bottom-dwellers like Corydoras catfish and Bristlenose Plecos.






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