Peruvian Altum Angel Fish 4cm
Whilst there are dozens of stunning, manmade angelfish variations in the aquarium trade, it’s truly breathtaking when you see a mature Peruensis Altum Angelfish. This is a true wild form of the scalare angelfish that we know and love today that originates from Peru. These fish sport all the things we as aquarists love about angelfish whilst maintaining the true wild aesthetic. Peruensis Altum Angelfish is a fantastic peaceful cichlid species that will be perfectly suited for a community aquarium however a unique aquarium option for these particular fish is to keep them in a blackwater biotope system.
Peruensis Altum Angel
Whilst there are dozens of stunning, manmade angelfish variations in the aquarium trade, it’s truly breathtaking when you see a mature Peruensis Altum Angelfish. This is a true wild form of the scalare angelfish that we know and love today that originates from Peru. These fish sport all the things we as aquarists love about angelfish whilst maintaining the true wild aesthetic. Peruensis Altum Angelfish is a fantastic peaceful cichlid species that will be perfectly suited for a community aquarium however a unique aquarium option for these particular fish is to keep them in a blackwater biotope system.
Peruensis Altum Angelfish gets their name due to the region they are found in the wild. As juveniles these fish look somewhat bland with a silver body and broken, vertical barring however these fish age like a fine wine. When fully grown the Peruensis Altum Angelfish will have a mostly silver base colour with highlights of blue and yellow throughout the body. The powder blue colouration is present around the face with the yellow presenting itself across the scales and especially near the fins. The fins all show off a very unique terracotta red colour that also has minor
striations across them. Finally, the largest point of contrast comes the three black stripes that start from the eye and end just before the tail. The look of these fish closely resembles the more expensive and coveted true Altum Angelfish however these fish will be much easier to care for.
Trying to find the males and females in the Peruensis Altum Angelfish is not that easy when they are small. It’s best to purchase a group of 5-6 and let them naturally pair off. Once a pair has been formed, they can be moved to a dedicated breeding tank to ensure optimal success for the fry. However, dominant males will develop a small hump on their head. One can be 100% certain only when a breeding pair is formed. Parents will spawn off a smooth surface which they will spend time cleaning beforehand, this can be on the aquarium glass, filter intake, or a dedicated breeding cone. Parents might eat the eggs during the first few spawns but once they get the hang of it, they will spend time guarding the eggs and newborn fry.
Tank Recommendations for your Peruensis Altum Angelfish
Peruensis Altum Angelfish will get fairly big at full size, these fish can also be slightly territorial to one another in smaller aquariums. They reach around 15 cm long and a decent 20 cm tall, because of this they would need to be kept in a tank that is at least 100 litres.
Peruensis Altum Angelfish are not exactly a solitary species and should be kept in mated pairs or shoals. However, they will need space as they can be territorial at times, so having a good footprint in the aquarium is always best. A sand or gravel substrate is perfectly fine, but a well-planted aquarium with lots of branching driftwood and rock will be greatly appreciated by these angelfish.
Suitable Tank Buddies
The Peruensis Altum Angelfish is fairly peaceful with aggression only ever coming out during breeding males however they may eat very small fish fry and shrimp. With adequate space, these fish will get along with a wide range of community fish. it has however been noted that angelfish can possibly be aggressive against fish species that look similar.
Usually Compatible
Other Angelfish, Tetras, Gouramis, Corydoras, dwarf cichlids such as Rams, and large peaceful cichlids such as Uaru or Discus
Sometime Compatible
Semi-aggressive or territorial cichlids like Fire Mouths, Convicts Cichlids, and similar species.
Rarely Compatible
Large aggressive species such as African cichlids, Oscars, and Jaguar Cichlids.
Feeding your Peruensis Altum Angelfish
These angelfish are a very easy species to feed. They will take to a wide range of aquarium foods like pellets or flakes. They are naturally an omnivore that feeds off plant matter like algae, small insects, and crustaceans. This means a well-balanced aquarium food that has good protein and green content would be best. They will also love a good mix of frozen foods as well.
Scientific Name | Pterophyllum Scalare |
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Care Level | Easy |
Common Names | Peruvian Altum Angelfish, False Altum Angelfish |
Diet | Omnivore |
Fish Family | Cichlidae |
Lifespan (years) | 10 |
Max. Length (cm) | 15 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 100 |
Origin | South America |
Reef Safe | Yes |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 24-26° C, pH 5.0-7.0 |