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School Of Fish IVby Gina Ritter
27" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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School Of Fish IIIby Gina Ritter
27" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Ocean Fish On Coralby Patricia Pinto
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Ocean Life Seahorsesby Becky Thorns
21" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Tropical Underwater IIIby Farida Zaman
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Underwater Life XVIIby Daphne Brissonnet
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Coastal Fish IIby Patricia Pinto
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Coastal Fish Iby Patricia Pinto
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Under the Sea IIby Julie DeRice
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Coral Reef IIby Julie DeRice
23" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Sea Creatures on Waves IVby Elizabeth Medley
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Azure Sea Creatures IVby Elizabeth Medley
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Fish Iby Edward Selkirk
26" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Great Blue Sea XXby Cynthia Coulter
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Great Blue Sea IXby Cynthia Coulter
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Great Blue Sea IIIby Cynthia Coulter
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Jeweled Fish IIby Lola Henry
19" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
Blush and Ochre Angel Fish Iby Jacob Green
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Blush and Ochre Angel Fish IIby Jacob Green
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Bottle-Nosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and Gray angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus) on coral reef in the seaby Panoramic Images
43" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
Angel Fish Iby Vision Studio
10" x 10" Framed Artwork Frame
Angel Fish IIby Vision Studio
10" x 10" Framed Artwork Frame
Angel Fish IIby Vision Studio
22" x 20" Framed Artwork Frame
Angel Fish Iby Vision Studio
22" x 20" Framed Artwork Frame
French angelfish, West Palm Beach, Floridaby Brent Barnes/Stocktrek Images
25" x 29" Framed Art Frame
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Close-up view of a Gray Angelfish, Grand Caymanby Amanda Nicholls/Stocktrek Images
31" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Close-up view of a French Angelfish eyeby Amanda Nicholls/Stocktrek Images
25" x 32" Framed Art Frame
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Aquarium 2by Naxart
31" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Aquarium 1by Naxart
31" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Queen Angelfish, Bonaire, Netherlands Antillesby Pete Oxford / Danita Delimont
42" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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Fish, Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesiaby Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
33" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Bay Frontal view of angel fishby Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
33" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Angelfish swims in coral reefby Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
32" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Underwater scene of angelfish and coral, Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesiaby Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
26" x 20" Framed Photograph Frame
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Bay Close-up of angelfishby Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
30" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Underwater view of Pallid triggerfish, Oriental Sweetlips and Longfin bannerfish with Yellowbar Angelfishby Panoramic Images
43" x 26" Framed Photograph Frame
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Framed Angelfish Art
Tropical fish are the ones preferred by many of those who own an aquarium and angelfish is one of the species frequently kept in freshwater. Those who own such an aquarium will find great pleasure in showcasing their admiration for the beautiful creature by displaying Framed Angelfish Art. The best looking products can be found at FramedArt.com and they do a great job at complementing the existing decor and the acquariums.
Framed Angelfish Art showcase the beautiful nature of this fish, but there is more than meets the eye about it. In fact, there are three distinct species and they come in different forms and shapes, with most of their bodies being adapted to better blend in with the existing environment. The reason for why it is so important for them to stay concealed is that they are actually ambush predators that are highly successful at praying on smaller fish.
While Framed Angelfish Art doesn’t highlight the aggressive nature of this fish, it is in fact a relentless predator and a master of disguise. They also tend to lay plenty of eggs, usually on a submerged log so those who keep them in an aquarium should make the proper arrangements to replicate their natural environment. For many years, those who love these fish had to acquire them from people who captured the animal in the wild, but at the beginning of the 20th century it started to be bred in captivity.