🌿 Overview
The Albino Red Eye Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) is a selectively bred variety of the popular freshwater angelfish. Its shimmering pearl-white body and vivid red eyes create a striking contrast that adds elegance and tranquility to any aquarium. Originating from the calm, plant-rich waters of the Amazon Basin, this variant has become a beloved favorite among aquarists worldwide.
🧠 Behavior and Compatibility
Albino Red Eye Angelfish are semi-peaceful and thrive best in community aquariums with similarly tempered tank mates. They form strong pairs and exhibit fascinating social behaviors, especially during breeding. Avoid housing them with fin-nipping species or overly aggressive fish.
Ideal Tank Mates:
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Corydoras catfish
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Tetras (larger species like Black Neons or Rummy Nose)
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Gouramis
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Peaceful barbs
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Plecos (small species)
🌡️ Care and Tank Setup
To keep your Albino Red Eye Angelfish healthy and vibrant:
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Provide a minimum 30-gallon tank for a pair; add 10 gallons per additional angelfish.
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Use tall tanks to accommodate their vertical fin span.
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Include live or artificial plants, driftwood, and gentle filtration to simulate natural Amazon conditions.
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Maintain soft, slightly acidic water and ensure consistent temperature between 24–28°C.
Regular water changes and high-quality food will keep the fish stress-free and brightly colored.
🍽️ Diet and Feeding
Albino Red Eye Angelfish are omnivores. Feed them:
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High-quality flake or pellet food (daily)
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Occasional live or frozen brine shrimp, bloodworms, or daphnia for enrichment
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Vegetable-based flakes to balance their diet
Feed small portions 2–3 times per day to prevent overfeeding and maintain water quality.
💧 Breeding Information
This species can be bred in captivity. When mature, pairs will select a flat surface (like a broad leaf or slate) to lay eggs. Provide clean, stable water conditions and a separate breeding tank if desired.
🌈 Why Choose the Albino Red Eye Angelfish
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Adds a touch of elegance and contrast to any aquarium
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Ideal for beginner aquarists due to hardy nature
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Compatible with most peaceful community setups
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Captive-bred for health, coloration, and temperament




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