Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish

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The Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish is a premium and rare angelfish strain known for its elegant contrast of light body coloration with darker “seal point” shading on the fins and edges—similar to the pattern seen in Siamese cats. This variety often displays creamy white to pale gold tones with subtle darker highlights on the dorsal and anal fins, giving it a refined and sophisticated appearance. Its tall, flowing finnage and graceful movement make it a standout centerpiece fish in planted aquariums.
Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) – Complete Care Guide Description The Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish is a premium and rare angelfish strain known for its elegant contrast of light body coloration with darker “seal point” shading on the fins and edges—similar to the pattern seen in Siamese cats. This variety often displays creamy white to pale gold tones with subtle darker highlights on the dorsal and anal fins, giving it a refined and sophisticated appearance. Its tall, flowing finnage and graceful movement make it a standout centerpiece fish in planted aquariums. Water Parameters Temperature: 25°C – 29°C pH: 6.0 – 7.5 Hardness: 3 – 10 dGH Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons (55+ gallons recommended for groups) Water Type: Soft to moderately soft, clean and stable Stable water conditions are essential to maintain their health and coloration. Care & Maintenance Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish require a calm and well-maintained environment: Provide a tall aquarium to support their long fins Include plants, driftwood, and vertical décor Use gentle filtration with low to moderate flow Perform regular water changes (25–30% weekly) Maintain moderate lighting to highlight their subtle coloration Consistency in water quality is key to long-term success. Behaviour & Temperament This species is peaceful to semi-aggressive: Generally calm but can become territorial during breeding May show mild aggression toward other angelfish Best kept as a pair or group of juveniles Occupies middle to upper levels of the aquarium They establish a hierarchy but remain manageable in community setups. Suitable Tank Mates Choose peaceful, similarly sized companions: Larger Tetras (Cardinal, Rummy Nose) Rasboras Corydoras Catfish Dwarf cichlids Peaceful gouramis Tank mates should not be small enough to be eaten. Tank Mates to Avoid Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species: Tiger Barbs Large aggressive cichlids Bettas Very small fish (may become prey) Fast, fin-nipping species These can cause stress or damage their delicate fins. Pro Tips Maintain excellent water quality to preserve their unique coloration Feed a high-quality varied diet (flakes, pellets, frozen/live foods) Ensure adequate tank height for fin development Avoid overcrowding to reduce aggression Use plants and décor to create a natural, secure environment Ideal for planted, peaceful to semi-aggressive aquariums The Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish is a rare and elegant variety that brings subtle beauty and sophistication to any aquarium. With proper care and a stable environment, it thrives as a graceful and eye-catching centerpiece fish.

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The Bulgarian Seal Point Angelfish is a premium and rare angelfish strain known for its elegant contrast of light body coloration with darker “seal point” shading on the fins and edges—similar to the pattern seen in Siamese cats. This variety often displays creamy white to pale gold tones with subtle darker highlights on the dorsal and anal fins, giving it a refined and sophisticated appearance. Its tall, flowing finnage and graceful movement make it a standout centerpiece fish in planted aquariums.