
Red Eye Golden Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) 5-6cm
Red Eye Golden Angelfish is a bright, elegant colour morph of Pterophyllum scalare, known for its smooth metallic‑gold body, subtle iridescent highlights, and striking ruby‑red eyes. Its tall fins and gentle swimming behaviour make it a standout centrepiece fish in freshwater aquariums. This morph is selectively bred for clean golden coloration and deep red eyes, creating a beautiful contrast that gets even richer with age.
Care Requirements
- Temperature: 24–28°C (75–82°F)
- pH: 6.5–7.2
- GH: 4–10
- KH: 2–6
- Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons (tall tanks preferred)
- Temperament: Semi‑peaceful cichlid
- Diet: Quality flakes/pellets, frozen foods, brine shrimp, bloodworms
Behaviour & Notes
- Generally peaceful, but can show territorial behaviour during breeding.
- Best kept in groups of 4–6 juveniles or as a pair when adults.
- Slow, deliberate feeders—ensure they aren’t outcompeted in mixed communities.
- Golden colour deepens with good nutrition and stable water parameters.
Compatibility
Ideal tankmates:
- Larger, peaceful tetras
- Rasboras
- Corydoras
- Peaceful dwarf cichlids
- Gouramis
Avoid:
- Barbs and fin‑nippers
- Aggressive cichlids
- Very small nano fish that may be eaten as angels mature
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Description
Red Eye Golden Angelfish is a bright, elegant colour morph of Pterophyllum scalare, known for its smooth metallic‑gold body, subtle iridescent highlights, and striking ruby‑red eyes. Its tall fins and gentle swimming behaviour make it a standout centrepiece fish in freshwater aquariums. This morph is selectively bred for clean golden coloration and deep red eyes, creating a beautiful contrast that gets even richer with age.
Care Requirements
- Temperature: 24–28°C (75–82°F)
- pH: 6.5–7.2
- GH: 4–10
- KH: 2–6
- Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons (tall tanks preferred)
- Temperament: Semi‑peaceful cichlid
- Diet: Quality flakes/pellets, frozen foods, brine shrimp, bloodworms
Behaviour & Notes
- Generally peaceful, but can show territorial behaviour during breeding.
- Best kept in groups of 4–6 juveniles or as a pair when adults.
- Slow, deliberate feeders—ensure they aren’t outcompeted in mixed communities.
- Golden colour deepens with good nutrition and stable water parameters.
Compatibility
Ideal tankmates:
- Larger, peaceful tetras
- Rasboras
- Corydoras
- Peaceful dwarf cichlids
- Gouramis
Avoid:
- Barbs and fin‑nippers
- Aggressive cichlids
- Very small nano fish that may be eaten as angels mature






















