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What species are these angelfish?
Marble angelfish (marble swallow)

Angel fish, also known as swallow fish, angel, cherub fish, small fin sail fish and so on. It belongs to Amaryllidaceae and is native to Guyana and Brazil in South America. The angelfish is12-15cm long and15-20cm high. Its head is very small, and its top is flat and diamond-shaped. Both dorsal fin and anal fin are very big, as tall and straight as a spinnaker, so they are called small fin sail fish. From the side, the angelfish swims like a swallow, so the angelfish is also called swallow fish.

The picture shows marble angel fish.

The body is round and flat, and the body color is black and white, mottled and staggered. Bait includes fish worms, water worms, red worms, pellet feed, etc.

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