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How to Care for Gold Veil Angelfish

    • 1). Create the ideal tank conditions. Clean your tank once you purchase it. Fill the tank till about 1/4 inch deep with hot water and then take a dish towel and clean the inside and outside of the tank. Empty and dry the tank. Fill it with room-temperature water.

    • 2). Use the aquarium test kits to determine the tank conditions and make any necessary adjustments. The ideal tank conditions are 75 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit water temperature, 5.8 to 7.5 pH levels and dH of 1 to 5. Now you should wait 24 hours before you get your Gold Veil Angel.

    • 3). Set up your tank. Add your filter and attach the heater. Clean your gravel with hot water. Add it to the tank. You can leave it flat or use your fingers to create little hills and valleys to add interest. Add your aquarium plants as well as some rocks and driftwood, arranging them to allow for plenty of swimming space.

    • 4). Purchase tropical fish flakes and bloodworms or brine shrimp to feed to your Gold Veil. While they can survive on only flake food, Gold Veil will thrive if you include some meaty food to the diet. You can alternate between the two. For example, feed them the tropical fish flakes during the week and then serve bloodworms, brine shrimp, mosquito larvae or finely chopped earthworms over the weekend.

    • 5). Provide your Gold Veil with some tank mates such as fellow Gold Veil Angel. Alternatively, you can get some peaceful scavengers such as Guppies, Mollies, Platies, Swordtails, Tetras, Rasboras, Gouramis, Rainbowfish, Cory Catfish and Plecos.

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