Angel Fish
The Flame Angelfish is a flashy addition to many aquariums. One of the most popular of the dwarf angelfish,
The body of the juvenile is a dark bluish black. It has a light blue line near the tail with a white circle around it. This white circle is surrounded by alternating light blu...
The Coral Beauty's color is absolutely stunning under aquarium lighting. Most happy in a tank with live rock, where it can swim through rock formations ,picking and looking fo...
The queen angelfish may live up to 15 years in the wild. Queen angelfish inhabit reefs and are common near Florida, the Bahamas, and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Golden Pygmy Angel (Centropyge aurantia) has a rust-colored orange-red body with golden vertical stripes and a dark ring around each eye. It is a fairly uncommon angel and...
The adult fish is blue and decorated with close-set horizontal yellow stripes on the sides and the adjoining dorsal and anal fins.
The Annularis is also called the Bluering Angelfish, Pomacanthus annularis, is an angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae, found in the Indo-West Pacific oceans.
The French Angelfish (Pomacanthus paru) is easily confused with the closely related Grey Angel (Pomacanthus arcuatus). Pomacanthus paru has not been evaluated for the IUCN ...
The Blue Angelfish may also be referred to as the Common Angelfish. Similar to the Queen Angelfish, the Blue Angelfish has an overall aqua hue with a yellow shimmer and yellow...
The Blueface Angelfish occurs in the Indo-Pacific,inhabits lagoon, channels and outer reef slopes with prolific algae growth.
It is one of, if not THE hardiest of angels. They eat great, are highly adaptable and are likely to live longer than any angelfish you'll find.
The Multicolor Angelfish, also known as the Pastel Pygmy Angelfish or Many-colored Angelfish, is pale peach-orange to yellow. Black speckles on a background of blue highlight ...
A beautiful fish, the Lemonpeel Angelfish is a bright yellow with striking blue highlights on the lips,around the eyes, on the pectoral fins, and the tips of the dorsal, cauda...
The Regal Angelfish can be recognised by the alternating yellow and black-edged white bars on the body.
The Majestic Angelfish is one of the more mellow large angelfish and usually does not display aggression towards its tankmates.
The Bellus Angel is a stunning addition to a community tank or a reef tank. This species is sexually dimorphic, meaning the male and female are distinctly different in appeara...
The Goldflake Angelfish, also known as the Gold-spangled Angelfish, displays beautiful gold spots throughout the body.
The adult Gray Black Angelfish, which may also be called the Gray Angelfish, has a gray body with dusky blue polka-dots and the same dusky blue highlights on the caudal, dorsa...
One of the most striking of the dwarf or pygmy angelfish is a terrific fish for either a reef or fish-only tank and has a peaceful disposition.
The Pygmy Angelfish is a beautiful little fish also named as a Cherubfish, Pygmy Dwarf Angelfish, and Atlantic Pygmy Angelfish.
The Asfur Angelfish is also called the Arabian Angelfish, or Crescent Angelfish. Originating in the Red Sea,
The Flagfin Angelfish, also referred to as the Threespot Angelfish, is a brilliant yellow with blue lips, a dark blue-black dorsal spot where the head joins the body, and a li...
The Lamarck's angelfish (Genicanthus Lamarck) is not the showiest angelfish, but what it may lack in flare, it more than makes up for in general hardiness and reef appropriate...
Other Common Names: Imperator Angelfish
The Potter's Angelfish, or Potter's Pygmy Angelfish, is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands area, including the Johnston Atoll. The body is a brilliant orange, marbleized with pal...
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