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These angelfish came from crossing a Double Dark Angelfish with a Philippine Blue. Not entirely sure what the adults will look like yet, but these juveniles do appear to have some blue/green color coming in. May potentially be Pinoy Angelfish, or Angelfish with the genetics to create Pinoy Angelfish. Angels can grow to be quite big, and should need at least 20 gallons of tank space once they are full grown. They have long ventral fins that flow gracefully as they swim throughout the aquarium. Their long dorsal and anal fins give them a lot of height, so taller tanks are recommended for these fish. Once they get adjusted to the aquarium, you can see how eager they are to eat. They swim right up to the front whenever they think they are about to be fed. Angelfish can get aggressive once they are mature, so adding in decorations or plants to block their line of sight in the tank would help reduce aggression.