Angelfish

The Angelfish, Pterophyllum altum, is a rare fish with coloration similar to that of the Barred Knifejaw. It can be found in the river and appears between 4 PM to 9 AM during the months of May to October. It sells for 3,000 Bells.

Donating to the Museum
As with all fish caught in, the angelfish can be donated to the museum in each game by talking to Blathers, who will also give some information on it.

In Wild World
It can be found in the second tank, after donating it to museum. Upon donation, Blathers the curator will say:

"The angelfish is called the queen of tropical fish, and quite rightly so, eh wot! Indeed, this one should bring a ray of sunshine to this dusty old museum! However serene these fish may look, they're actually rather feisty...Every rose has its thorn, isn't that what they say?"

In City Folk
Blathers the curator will say;

"The distinctive shape of the angelfish lets it appear larger than it actually is. ...It's quite beautiful, and though it is a tropical fish, it has many tricks for staying alive, eh wot? Those skills make it far more resilient than other, pampered tropical fish. Perhaps this fact is what earned the angelfish the title "Tropical Fish Queen." "

It can be found in the bottom-left tank with other small river fish.

Encyclopedia Information
Once the player has caught a particular fish or bug, they can find information about it in the bug or fish menus. Once the angelfish has been caught, the following information can be found in the fish menu:

Wild World

 * Size: 4.7 inches
 * Habitat: Rivers
 * Season: Spring to fall
 * Their tall fins discourage predators.

City Folk

 * Size: About 4.8 Inches
 * Habitat: Rivers
 * Season: Summer-Fall
 * These tall fish extend their fins to make themselves look big to predators.



Further information
The Pterophyllum altum, or Altum Angelfish, as they are also known, grow larger than how they are represented in the game, in fact reaching over 50 cm in the wild (the size of a small barred knifejaw). It originates from South America, in the river basins of the Amazon River, Orinoco River, and Essequibo Rivers. They are ambush predators, meaning they hide behind roots and attack on small fish when they least suspect it. Their small bodies and striped coloration makes it easy for them to hide. They are monogamous, which means they only have one partner throughout their lifetime with which they lay eggs. It likes weak acidic water, with a pH of about 4.5 to 6.