Angelfish 1 Just for the Beauty of it - Under Sea G - Everything you need in 3 minutes

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Angelfish 1Just for the beauty of it - Everything you need in 3 minutes – Under Sea G On this installment of Under Sea G, we explore the world of Angelfish. These animals are some of the most attractive to look at under the water. Parents carry on the conversation. Juveniles. Queen Angelfish serve as cleaners for larger species of fish— picking parasites off the skin of larger fish to eat. This relationship gives the juvenile queen angelfish a natural source of food and can benefit the health of the larger fish One of the most beautiful fish families in the ocean is the Angel Fish family, and that’s what we are going to talk about today on Under Sea G. Insert opening There are around 90 species of saltwater Angelfish. Every angelfish species has different social characteristics. French Angels are outgoing and very inquisitive. Queen Angelfish are skittish and shy. Rock beauties are in the middle, they will not run from you, but they won't hang around either. Angelfish have territories that they patrol. G has never seen aggression displayed, but they do go and investigate anything that comes into their playground. Some Angelfish pair bond for life. If one of the pair is no longer there, the other Angelfish will live the rest of its life alone. Angelfish are omnivores, which means they eat plants and animals. Marine angelfish like to eat, algae, jellyfish, sponges, and small fish. Freshwater angelfish are more carnivorous. They like to eat worms, shrimps, and insects. Angelfish live about ten years in the wild. They can live up to 15 years in an aquarium. Angelfish can grow 2 to 24 inches in length, depending on the species. They have bright-colored bodies that provide camouflage in the coral reefs. Hang on I understand that you might see their color as camouflage, but these guys are so colorful they almost glow begging for your attention. If that is camouflage, then it is bright camouflage. Colors also play an essential role in their communication with each other. When Angelfish are babies, they look like small marble. As they grow to become teenagers, their large flat fins have long streamers on the top and bottom fin. As they continue to develop the angelfish loses the streamers as it becomes an adult. Marine angelfish inhabit warm, shallow waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Angelfish are active during the day. At night they seek refuge among crevices in the reef and rocky outcroppings. As always never swim snorkel or dive alone, Never bother the wildlife. Only leave footprints in the sand when you leave. I hope you learned something today and every day! Click that like button and Subscribe to the channel, so you will know when we publish our next episode. We will see you next time here on Under Sea G

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