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Multicolor Angel - Centropyge multicolorCollected primarily from the Marshall Islands, the Multicolor Pygmy Angel is found on deep reefs of the Central and South Pacific. As for all members of the genus, a growth of filamentous algae or live rock may facilitate acclimation. This is a hardy aquarium fish that should be provided with plenty of hiding places. This one is around 3 1/2", and from the Marshall Islands. Price: $70.00 | Banded Angel - Paracentropyge multifasciatusThis highly prized angelfish is often difficult to keep and is usually quite finicky with feeding. Odds of success are increased if kept only with completely peaceful, non-boisterous fishes, and in reef tanks containing live rock. Price: $60.00 | Bluefin Angel - Centropyge multispinis - Sri LankaThis species is yellow overall with varying amounts of dusky coloration around the eyes. This species can sometimes be finicky, thus it is always easier to acclimate if the tank has a profuse microalgae growth and/or live rock. Price: $30.00
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Potter's Angel - Centropyge potteri - MdThis beauty is collected only from Hawaiian Islands. While the can do well in captivity, they demand an ideal environment. Should be provided with plenty of hiding places in live rock, or a profuse growth of microalgae. Do not house with remotely aggressive tankmates. It is typically slow to begin feeding, but can do well in the ideal setting. Small - <2" Price: $52.00
| Black Poma Angel - Centropyge noxThis species feeds heavily on diatoms growing on the aquarium glass or décor, and live rock or a growth of filamentous algae will facilitate acclimation. House only wiht peaceful tankmates. Price: $25.00 | Key Hole Angel - Centropyge tibicenThis species is a good al around aquarium fish. It feeds heavily on diatoms growing on the aquarium glass or décor, and live rock or a growth of filamentous algae will facilitate acclimation. More than individual can generally be housed in large tanks; but make sure you add them simultaneously. Price: $25.00
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Half Black Angel - Centropyge vrolickiThis species usually acclimates quickly to aquarium life, if provided with plenty of hiding places and a varied diet. Price: $25.00 | Yellow Tail Poma Angel - Chaetodontoplus caeruleopunctatusThis rare Angelfish is black/gray speckled with tiny blue spots, spots so tiny you have to be at just the right angle to see them. This fish is highly sought after by rare angelfish fans and is seldom available and never plentiful, so be sure to grab one fast when available! This species is shy when first introduced to the aquarium and should be provided with plenty of suitable hiding places and tankmates that aren't too boisterous. Price: $44.00
| Black Velvet Angel - Chaetodontoplus melanosoma - JuvenileAdults of this species are gray on the upper part of the body and black on the lower and rear portions. The tail is black with a yellow rear edge, and the dorsal and anal fins also have a yellow margin. This species is often quite shy when first introduced to the aquarium and should be provided with plenty of suitable hiding places. Makes an excellent and unusual looking community fish. Price: $0.00
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Singapore Angel - Chaetodontoplus mesoleucusThis species can do well In captivity its surroundings are to its liking. It is an inherently skittish and peaceful fish, therefore it requires exceptionally peaceful tankmates and quite surroundings if it is to adapt. Keeping it with bold or boisterous fishes will result in the Singapore Angel hiding constantly. Keep it in an aquarium with lots of hiding places; with nonaggressive tankmates you will increase your chances of success with this species. Live rock or good crop of microalgae may also facilitate acclimation. Price: $0.00
| Majestic Angel - Pomacanthus navarchusThis species, especially larger adults, can present the aquarist with some husbandry problems. One of the keys to keeping it successfully is it must be kept with exceptionally peaceful tankmates. It will not adapt if it senses a threat from tankmates. Keep in mind we humans may not notice any threat from other fishes, but the fish will. Juveniles are very reclusive, spending almost all of their time hiding among the aquarium decor. Seldom adapts if kept with remotely boisterous fishes. Adults are also shy, but will make more forays into the open than their smaller counterparts. This fish is easily startled, and will need many hiding places if it is to feed comfortable. When this fish does well in captivity, it can be bold toward related species or similarly shaped fishes introduced after they have become well established in the aquarium. Price: $170.00
| Six Barred Angel- Euxiphipops sextriatus - JuvenileThis angel can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the he is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Six Bar Angel can become bold over time, but is less aggressive than many angels. The Six Bar Angelfish should be provided with plenty of swimming space, as well as a number of suitable hiding places. It is often shy initially, but if not bullied by tankmates or in a high-traffic area it can become a bolder member of the aquarium community. Price: $36.00 |
Blue Face Angel - Euxiphipops xanthometapon - juvenileA spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is generally less aggressive than many angels. Juveniles are rarely available. The Blueface Angel should be provided with plenty of swimming space, as well as a number of suitable hiding places and peaceful tankmates. Price: $0.00
| Blue Face Angel - Pomacanthus xanthometoponA spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is less aggressive than many angels. A spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is generally less aggressive than many angels. The adults of this incredible species have body scales with blue centers and yellow edges, a yellow dorsal and caudal fin, and a black spot at the posterior base of the dorsal. The face is blue, with small yellow spots. The Blueface Angel should be provided with plenty of swimming space, as well as a number of suitable hiding places and kept only with relatively peaceful tankmates. Price: $170.00
| Bellus Angel - Genicanthus bellus - MaleMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and seldom other corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. Genicanthus are safer in reef tanks than Centropyge spp. "pygmy" angels. In this species, the sexes look very different, and the female Bellus Angel is as attractive as the Male Bellus Angel! The Bellus angel is one of the most attractive reef safe angels obtainable. The current specimen is simply HUGE Price: $85.00 |
Bellus Angel - Genicanthus bellus - FemaleMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and seldom other corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. Genicanthus are safer in reef tanks than Centropyge spp. "pygmy" angels. In this species, the sexes look very different, and the female Bellus Angel is as attractive as the Male Bellus Angel! The Bellus angel is one of the most attractive reef safe angels obtainable. Price: $60.00 | Bellus Angel - Genicanthus bellus - PairMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and seldom other corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. Genicanthus are safer in reef tanks than Centropyge spp. "pygmy" angels. In this species, the sexes look very different, and the female Bellus Angel is as attractive as the Male Bellus Angel! The Bellus angel is one of the most attractive reef safe angels obtainable. Price: $140.00 | Lamarck Angel - Genicanthus lamarck - LgMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and will not bother corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. Lamarcks' angelfish is white overall, with black lines on the body, black on the dorsal fin and small black spots on the tail. The tail in this species, and other members of this genus, is lyre-shaped, which is indicative of a speedy open water swimmer. It readily adapts to life in captivity, accepting aquarium fare and acclimating to the conditions found in a well-maintained aquarium. Therefore, it is important to provide them with plenty of swimming room. Like all Genicanthis, they tend to be passive toward most other fishes. Price: $40.00 |
Japanese Swallow Angel- Genicanthus melanospilus - FemaleFemales of this species are commonly known as the "Swallowtail Angel", while males are usually called the "Zebra Angel". This Zebra angelfish readily adapts to life in captivity, accepting aquarium fare and acclimating to the conditions found in a well-maintained aquarium. These fish are active and spend most of the daylight hours swimming about in mid-water. Therefore, it is important to provide them with plenty of swimming room. They can be kept in pairs or in small aggregations in larger tanks, but only keep on male per aquarium. Price: $40.00 | Japanese Zebra Angel- Genicanthus melanospilus - MaleFemales of this species are commonly known as the "Swallowtail Angel", while males are usually called the "Zebra Angel". The Zebra angelfish readily adapts to life in captivity, accepting aquarium fare and acclimating to the conditions found in a well-maintained aquarium. These fish are active and spend most of the daylight hours swimming about in mid-water. Therefore, it is important to provide them with plenty of swimming room. They can be kept in pairs or in small aggregations in larger tanks, but only keep on male per aquarium. Price: $64.00
| Japanese Swallowtail/Zebra Angel - Genicanthus melanospilus - PairFemales of this species are commonly known as the "Swallowtail Angel", while males are usually called the "Zebra Angel". Still others call it the "Black Spot Angel". Females are yellow above, white below, with dark bands on the upper and lower edges of the tail. Males are white overall with numerous black bands on the head and the body. The Zebra angelfish readily adapts to life in captivity, accepting aquarium fare and acclimating to the conditions found in a well-maintained aquarium. These fish are active and spend most of the daylight hours swimming about in mid-water. Therefore, it is important to provide them with plenty of swimming room. They can be kept in pairs or in small aggregations in larger tanks, but only keep on male per aquarium. This pair is each about 4" in length. Please discuss shipping before buying, if not in the Portland/Vancouver area. Price: $85.00
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Watanabei Angel - Genicanthus watanabei - Female - LgMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and will not bother corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. In Watanabe's angelfish, both sexes are light blue overall, but males have a deeper blue on the back, there are horizontal black stripes on the body, there are black stripes on the anal fin and the caudal lobes are blue. In females there are no stripes on the body or anal fin, there are black markings above the eye that are trimmed in bright blue and the caudal lobes have black bands on the margins. Not difficult to keep once acclimated. Keep only with very peaceful tankmates. This is a deeper water species that requires careful collection and handling, beware of cheap specimens. Price: $64.00 | Watanabei Angel - Genicanthus watanabei - MaleMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and will not bother corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. In Watanabe's angelfish, both sexes are light blue overall, but males have a deeper blue on the back, there are horizontal black stripes on the body, there are black stripes on the anal fin and the caudal lobes are blue. In females there are no stripes on the body or anal fin, there are black markings above the eye that are trimmed in bright blue and the caudal lobes have black bands on the margins. Not difficult to keep once acclimated. Keep only with very peaceful tankmates. This is a deeper water species. Price: $0.00
| Watanabei Angel - Genicanthus watanabei - PairMembers of the genus Genicanthus are planktivores and will not bother corals or clams in the aquarium, making them the perfect reef angel. In Watanabe's angelfish, both sexes are light blue overall, but males have a deeper blue on the back, there are horizontal black stripes on the body, there are black stripes on the anal fin and the caudal lobes are blue. In females there are no stripes on the body or anal fin, there are black markings above the eye that are trimmed in bright blue and the caudal lobes have black bands on the margins. Not difficult to keep once acclimated. Keep only with very peaceful tankmates. This is a deeper water species that requires careful collection and handling, beware of cheap specimens. Price: $0.00
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Queen Angel - Holacanthus ciliarusThis is one of the hardiest angels for the aquarium! Its only drawback is its pugnacious disposition. To prevent this fish from doing harm to its tankmates, it should be kept in a large aquarium that is outfitted with numerous hiding places, and to add them to the community tank last. In order to keep this fish in top condition it is imperative to include lots of plant material in its diet. Current fish is a HUGE adult. Nearly 10" in length. Price: $250.00
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