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| Queen Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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A most gorgeous and queenly specimen of all Angelfish is the Queen Angelfish. This genus "Holacanthus ciliaris" comes from the family "Pomacanthidae." It can be found in the coral reefs of Brazil, Florida, the Bahamas, and the Gulf of Mexico. It is moderately difficult to keep and is found in pairs. It feeds on sponges and prepared formula consists of sponge, mussels, shrimp, squid, and spinach. |
| King Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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King Angelfish looks completely different as an adult than it does as a juvenile. It belongs to the family "Pomacanthidae." They are found singly or in groups. King Angelfish are found in the coral reef of the Pacific, the Gulf of California, Peru and the Galapagos Islands. It feeds on sponges and prepared formula consists of sponge, mussels, shrimp, squid, and spinach. |
| Rocky Beauty Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Rocky Beauty Angelfish is the smallest of all the angelfish found in the Atlantic. It can be easily identified from other angelfish by their yellow head and tail and a distinctive yellow outline. It belongs to the family "Pomacanthidae." Rocky Beauty is found singly or in groups. It is moderately difficult to keep and feeds on sponges, live, frozen and prepared formula foods. |
| Blue Ringed Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Blue Ringed Angelfish is one of the most strikingly beautiful of all the angels. This genus "Pomacanthus" is a handsome specimen both juvenile and as an adult. Blue Ringed Angelfish can become quite belligerent, possibly bullying more passive tank mates such as butterflyfish, batfish, and trunkfish. It is found in Sri Lanka, India and Philippines. Blue Ringed are omnivores and eats almost anything. |
| Arabian Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Arabian Angelfish or Crescent Angelfish is unusually beautiful both as a juvenile and as an adult. It belongs to the family "Pomacanthidae." It is very difficult to keep and it is feeds on all kinds of live, frozen, and prepared formula foods. It is found in the reefs of Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Arabian grows up to 40 cm. |
| Emperor Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Emperor Angelfish is extraordinarily beautiful both as a juvenile and as an adult. This genus belongs to the family "Pomacanthidae." It is moderately difficult to keep and is found singly or in pairs. It is found in the Great Barrier Reef and also at New Guinea. Emperor Angelfish feeds mainly on sponges with small amounts of algae, tunicates, hydroids, and bryozoans. |
| Red Sea Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Red Sea Angelfish or the Yellowbar Angelfish is very curious and a great specimen for underwater photographers. This genus belongs to the family "Pomacanthidae" and can do well with other Pomacanthid members in the aquarium. It is hardy and easy to keep. It is found in Africa, Red Sea and Arabian Gulf. Red Sea Angelfish are mostly omnivores and grows to length of 50 cm. |
| Blue Girdled Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Blue Girdled Angelfish, a beautiful fish in the genera "Pomacanthus" is the most exotic of all the saltwater angelfish. This is common in New Guinea and the Great Barrier Reef. It is a solitary fish and spends most of its time alone in the wild. It feeds on all kinds of live, frozen, and prepared formula foods and grows up to 25.5 cm. |
| French Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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French Angelfish is an attractive marine fish with a friendly disposition towards its keeper. It is a favorite for beginners and advanced marine enthusiasts. It is comparatively inexpensive and willingly accepts food and adapts to its environment, and is long lived. It is found in the Atlantic Ocean, Florida, Caribbean Sea, Bermudas and Rio de Janeiro. It grows up to 41 cm. |
| Koran Angelfish (Saltwater Fish) | |
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Koran Angelfish is a truly amazing fish that the color change from juvenile to an adult is very spectacular. It is best fish for those new to keeping angelfish. It is a good community fish. It is found in Queensland, Western Australia, New South Wales, and New Guinea. This grazer has to be fed several times with all kinds of live, frozen, and prepared formula foods. |