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Saltwater angelfish are among the most stunning and dynamic additions you can make to a marine aquarium. Our collection includes a range of angelfish species, from dwarf varieties like the Flame Angelfish to larger showstoppers that add bold color and elegance to your tank.

While some angelfish are suitable for carefully managed reef tanks, many thrive best in fish-only or fish-only-with-live-rock (FOWLR) systems. Whether you’re looking for a centerpiece fish or a striking addition to a community tank, our angelfish offer unmatched beauty and personality.


Dive Deeper: Info & Tips for Saltwater Angelfish

Saltwater angelfish are among the most visually striking fish in the marine aquarium hobby. Known for their bold coloration, graceful movement, and distinct personalities, angelfish bring both beauty and presence to your tank. At Top Shelf Aquatics, we offer a diverse selection of saltwater angelfish for sale, including popular species like the Queen Angelfish and Emperor Angelfish.

Angelfish can be separated into two main groups: dwarf (or pygmy) angelfish and large angelfish. Dwarf angels, such as the Flame and Coral Beauty, stay small and can often be housed in smaller reef systems with care. Larger angelfish—like the Queen, Emperor, and Blueface—require more space and are best suited for fish-only or FOWLR (fish-only-with-live-rock) systems due to their tendency to nip at corals.


Saltwater angelfish are best known for their changing coloration as they mature. Juveniles of species like the Emperor Angelfish can look entirely different from their adult counterparts. These fish are intelligent, social, and often recognize their keepers. However, they can be territorial and should be housed with appropriate tank mates.


Angelfish do best in tanks with plenty of swimming space, rockwork to explore, and a stable environment. Their care needs and compatibility will vary depending on the species, so always research the specific angelfish you’re interested in before adding it to your display.

Ideal Parameter Range

  • Salinity: 1.023–1.026
  • Temperature: 74–80°F
  • pH: 8.1–8.4
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: Less than 20 ppm

Setting Up the Right Aquarium for Angelfish

Most large angelfish require aquariums of 120 gallons or more, while dwarf species can thrive in tanks as small as 40–50 gallons. They need a variety of hiding places and open swimming areas. Because many angelfish can become territorial, especially as they mature, tank mates should be chosen carefully.

For reef tanks, it’s crucial to know that some angelfish species are not reef safe. Larger angels, in particular, are more likely to nip at LPS corals, clams, and zoanthids. If keeping angelfish in a mixed reef, monitor them closely and provide a varied diet to help discourage coral-nipping behavior.

Feeding Saltwater Angelfish

Saltwater angelfish are omnivores and require a diverse diet to stay healthy. Their diet should include marine algae, spirulina, mysis shrimp, and angelfish-specific preparations that include sponge matter—especially important for large species like the Queen and Emperor Angelfish.


Feed 2–3 times daily in small portions. Offering a mix of frozen, pellet, and sheet algae will promote coloration, health, and reduce the likelihood of picking behavior in reef environments.

Why Buy Angelfish from Top Shelf Aquatics?

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we provide healthy, high-quality angelfish that are carefully treated with copper and monitored for feeding and behavior before they reach your aquarium. Our selection of saltwater angelfish for sale includes showstoppers like the Queen Angelfish, Emperor Angelfish, and other favorites.

Whether you're starting a FOWLR system or adding a bold centerpiece to your reef, our team is here to help you find the right fish and support you with expert advice.

Saltwater Angelfish FAQs

Are angelfish reef safe?

It depends on the species. Dwarf angels may be reef safe with caution, while larger species like Queen and Emperor Angelfish are best kept in FOWLR setups.

What size tank do angelfish need?

Large angels typically need 120 gallons or more. Dwarf species can do well in tanks as small as 40–50 gallons with proper care.

What do saltwater angelfish eat?

They are omnivores and benefit from a varied diet including algae, spirulina, mysis shrimp, and foods containing sponge matter.

Can I keep more than one angelfish together?

It depends on the species and tank size. Larger tanks with ample space and territory can sometimes support multiple angelfish, but aggression is possible.

Do angelfish change color as they grow?

Yes! Many species, especially the Emperor Angelfish, undergo dramatic color changes from juvenile to adult.