Pterophyllum altum or Altum Angelfish is a close relative to the common freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) and are obviously not available very often in the aquarium tradem nistly because they are more sensitive and more difficult to breed than common freshwater angels. It is still a popular myth, even among experts that the Altum Angel can only be found in Rio Orinoco, but this is proven incorrect by studies of specimens in different museums that have been collected in a much broader area. The word “Altum” is Latin that means “tall” and is a suitable name for this species since they develop a very high body that can reach 12″ tall and only reach a length of 15cm/6″
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