Here's a clean, summary of the Blue Zebra Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare “Blue Zebra”): 🐠 Overview Species: Pterophyllum scalare Common Name: Blue Zebra Angelfish Origin: Captive-bred variant of freshwater angelfish, derived from...
Here's a clean, summary of the Blue Zebra Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare “Blue Zebra”):
Species: Pterophyllum scalare
Common Name: Blue Zebra Angelfish
Origin: Captive-bred variant of freshwater angelfish, derived from wild Amazonian strains
Lifespan: 10–15 years
Size: Up to 6 inches long, with fins reaching up to 8 inches tall
Color: Metallic blue body with bold vertical black zebra stripes
Body Shape: Laterally compressed, tall and triangular with long, flowing fins
Variants: May include veil-fin or long-fin varieties
Minimum Tank Size:
30 gallons for one adult
55 gallons or more for a pair
75–125 gallons for small groups
Tank Shape: Prefer tall tanks due to fin height
Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel
Decor: Plants, driftwood, vertical surfaces for spawning (slate or large leaves)
Filtration: Gentle to moderate current with strong biological filtration
Lighting: Moderate to subdued
Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
pH: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: 3–8 dGH (soft to moderately hard)
Maintenance: Weekly water changes of 20–30%; stable conditions are crucial
Type: Omnivore
Staple Foods: High-quality pellets and flakes
Supplements: Frozen or live foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia; occasional veggie-based flakes or blanched greens
Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily in small amounts
Temperament: Semi-aggressive, especially during breeding
Social Needs: Best kept in groups of 4–6 to spread aggression or as a bonded pair
Tankmates:
Good: Peaceful, similarly sized fish (rainbowfish, larger tetras, corydoras, plecos)
Avoid: Fin-nippers (like tiger barbs), aggressive fish, or very small fish (like neon tetras)
Breeding Style: Egg layer; forms monogamous pairs
Spawning Site: Clean, vertical surfaces (plant leaves, glass, slate)
Parental Care: Both parents guard and fan eggs
Egg Hatching: 2–3 days; free-swimming in 5–7 days
Fry Food: Infusoria, baby brine shrimp, micro worms
Common Health Issues: Ich, fin rot, swim bladder disorder
Preventative Care:
Keep water clean and stable
Avoid stress from overcrowding or poor tankmates
Quarantine new fish
Avoid sharp décor that may damage fins
| Trait | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | Up to 6″ (body), 8″ (fin height) |
| Lifespan | 10–15 years |
| Tank Size | 30–125 gallons depending on group |
| Temperature | 75–82°F (24–28°C) |
| pH Range | 6.0–7.5 |
| Temperament | Semi-aggressive, social |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Breeding | Egg-layer, substrate spawner |
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