DescriptionAlbino Dantum Angelfish is a rare and visually elegant variant of Pterophyllum scalare, known for its pearly white body, soft iridescence, and long, graceful fins. Originating from selective breeding of the Dantum line, this albino strain displays a pinkish eye hue and delicate, translucent features, giving it a ghostlike appearance under proper lighting. It combines the refined body structure of wild-type angelfish with a unique albino expression, making it a standout addition to a peaceful freshwater aquarium.Features of Albino Dantum Angelfish• Grows up to 15–18 cm tall (including fins)• Pure white to pale silver body with translucent fins and a soft, metallic sheen• Pink to ruby-red eyes typical of albino variants• Peaceful to semi-aggressive, depending on social dynamics and tank size• Forms long-term pairs; known for attentive parental care• Lifespan of 8–10 years in stable, well-maintained environmentsThe best aquarium size for Albino Dantum AngelfishA tank of at least 120 litres is suitable for a pair or small group of juveniles. For larger groups or a mixed-species setup, 200 litres or more is recommended. Tanks should be at least 45 cm tall to accommodate their fin height and swimming behaviour.Tank Mate Compatibility for Albino Dantum Angelfish• Corydoras catfish• Ember Tetras• Bristlenose Plecos• Hatchetfish• Kuhli LoachesDiet for Albino Dantum AngelfishAlbino Dantums are omnivores and should be fed a varied, high-quality diet. Use cichlid flakes or small pellets as a staple, and supplement regularly with frozen or live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Occasional spirulina or blanched greens support digestion and colour enhancement. Feed once or twice daily in moderate portions.Aquarium Setup Albino Dantum AngelfishAquarium FiltrationUse a canister or sponge filter with a gentle to moderate flow. Albino Dantums prefer calm water and clean conditions. Keep ammonia and nitrite at 0 ppm, and nitrates below 20 ppm through consistent water changes and filter maintenance.Aquarium PlantsOpt for tall, broad-leaved species such as Amazon sword, Vallisneria, or Cryptocoryne. These provide shelter and security, particularly during spawning. Floating plants can help diffuse light and reduce stress.Aquarium LightingSoft, moderate lighting is ideal. It brings out the subtle iridescence of their body and prevents stress from harsh illumination. Natural-spectrum LEDs work well in planted tanks.Aquarium HeatingMaintain stable temperatures between 25–28 °C using a reliable heater. Avoid rapid fluctuations, especially in smaller or open-top tanks.Aquarium SubstrateUse fine sand or smooth gravel. A darker substrate will contrast nicely with their pale body and enhance their visibility in the tank.Aquarium DecorationsInclude vertical driftwood, rock formations, and dense planting to create territories and reduce stress. Ensure all decor has smooth edges to protect their delicate fins, and leave open mid-water space for swimming.
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