By maturity, many captive Rock Beauty Angels reach about eight inches (20 centimeters) in length, though it said that they can grow up to 2 feet in the wild. They are yellow and black in color. Mature Rock Beauty Angels are mostly yellow. The forebod
The Rusty Dwarf Angel usually reaches three to four inches (eight to ten centimeters) in size. Rusty Dwarf Angels are usually orange. Their bodies are "rusted" with a darker black color. The dorsal and anal fins of Rusty Dwarf Angels are usually very
The Six Bar Angel can grow to about 18 inches (46 centimeters) in length, though most captive fish grow to about 12 inches (30 centimeters). As their name suggests, young Six Bar Angels are boldly marked with six light colored vertical bars. Mature s
A mature Vermiculated Angel is up to seven inches (18 centimeters) long. The frontal parts of the face, and the fan shaped tail are both yellow. Behind the yellow section of the face is a thick black vertical band. Apart from some yellow edging prese
Angel Fish are named after their calming and graceful motions. Their body, if viewed from the side, looks somewhat like a broad arrowhead. Their dorsal fins are long and narrow, and they have little pectoral fins. Marble Angel Fish get their name fro
The Albino Tiger Barb is a relatively small fish. It will have about five white, slightly colored stripes. Albino Tiger Barbs will show the most coloration at their tips, with some reddish tints. It will only reach a size of two to three inches at ma
Named after their bright red body, the Cherry Barb is a beautiful fish and a must for any community tank. At maturity, they reach an average size of about two inches. Males can be differentiated be their brighter color. Females will tend to have a la