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Types of Saltwater Angelfish

Apolemichthys​
Apolemichthys​

Apolemichthys griffisi, face to face with the striking Griffis angelfish Jake Adams Jul 14, 2016 The Griffis Angelfish, Apolemichthys griffisi, is one of the most unusual looking members of the angelfish family.

Apolemichthys ​Trimaculatus​
Apolemichthys ​Trimaculatus​

With its bright yellow body accented with an alluring purple mouth and prominent black spot on its forehead, the Flagfin Angelfish makes a captivating addition to any reef tank. Due to the presence of

Bermuda Blue ​Angelfish​
Bermuda Blue ​Angelfish​

Other common names it is known by are Bermuda Blue Angelfish, Blue Angel, and plain Angelfish. There is also a tan variation of the Blue Angelfish, which is called Corn Sugar Angelfish by Jamaicans. The name “Corn Sugar” is thought to have been derived from a Jamaican treat called Asham, which is made with parched corn, sugar, and spice and is tan in color.

Bicolor ​Angelfish​
Bicolor ​Angelfish​

The Bicolor Angelfish, also known as the Blue and Gold Angel, Pacific Rock Beauty, Oriole Angelfish, Two-Colored Angel, and the Oriole Dwarf Angel. The Bicolor Angelfish has a split yellow and royal blue body with a yellow tail.

Blue Ring ​Angelfish​
Blue Ring ​Angelfish​

Fish guide for Blue-ringed Angelfish, Pomacanthus annularis, Blue Ring Angelfish facts, information and pictures, Pomacanthus annularis care, diet, and compatibility and keeping Blue-ringed Angelfish saltwater aquariums, Blue King Angelfish, Ringed Angelfish

Blueface ​Angelfish​
Blueface ​Angelfish​

The Blueface Angelfish is best kept as the only angelfish, as it is prone to becoming territorial when it is the largest fish in the tank. The diet should consist of Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.

Centropyge​
Centropyge​

Centropyge genus Found throughout the tropical oceans of the world, the dwarf angelfishes (Centropyge) thrive among the protection and warmth of shallow coral reefs. A variety of dwarf angelfish species lives off the coast of eastern Africa as well as in the Pacific and Indian oceans between Australia and southern Asia.

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Chaetodontoplus​
Chaetodontoplus​

Angelfish are more difficult to keep in saltwater aquariums than other species, but there are some smaller members of the group suitable for beginners. Angelfish are more difficult to keep in saltwater aquariums than other species, but there are some smaller members of the group suitable for beginners.

Emperor ​Angelfish​
Emperor ​Angelfish​

The Emperor Angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator , has three distinct stages of life that, together, create one single dynamic angelfish species. These stages are the juvenile stage, inter

Flame ​Angelfish​
Flame ​Angelfish​

The Flame Angelfish is the most gorgeous dwarf angelfish for a saltwater aquarium. With its beautifully composed color combination, Flame Angelfish draws attention to any aquarium.

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French ​Angelfish​
French ​Angelfish​

The French Angelfish is one of the more popular angelfish varieties. The face is a pale, dusky-blue with eyes rimmed in yellow and white. The body is a dark, dusky-blue with yellow scale margins giving the French Angelfish a dappled appearance.

Genicanthus​
Genicanthus​

The Watanabei Angelfish, Genicanthus watanabei, also known as the Blackedged Angelfish and Watanabe’s Lyretail Angelfish. These fish come from across the Pacific Ocean and Australia regions. The male is a pale blue, the lower half of the body and anal fin are highlighted by long, horizontal dark stripes and one orange stripe extending toward the caudal fin.

Holacanthus​
Holacanthus​

As the hybrid cross of the blue angelfish, Holacanthus bermudensis, and the queen angelfish, Holacanthus ciliaris, the hybrid Townsend angelfish is odd for being especially common where these two species are found.

King Angelfish​
King Angelfish​

The King Angelfish is a very hardy aquarium inhabitant, but like so many angelfish, it can get quite belligerent. It is possibly the most aggressive of all angelfish, and definitely the most aggressive of the Holacanthus species.

Pomacanthus​
Pomacanthus​

Find marine angelfish for sale at LiveAquaria.com. Saltwater angelfish are perfect for home aquariums. ... (Pomacanthus navarchus)

Queen ​Angelfish​
Queen ​Angelfish​

The Queen Angelfish is one of the most striking of all angelfish. Vibrant yellow and electric sapphire-blue highlights give the Queen Angelfish an almost iridescent appearance.

Rock Beauty​
Rock Beauty​

The Rock Beauty Angelfish is commonly referred as Rocky Beasty, Corn Sugar, Coshubba, and Yellow Nanny.This eye-catching beauty has a black body contrasted with a bright yellow head and tailfin, and a

Scribbled ​Angelfish​
Scribbled ​Angelfish​

Not a good candidate for a reef tank, the Scribbled Angelfish is prone to nip at stony and soft corals (sessile invertebrates) and clam mantles. It may be shy at first and should not be placed with aggressive tank mates. Once acclimated, however, it may become more aggressive.

Semicircle ​Angelfish​
Semicircle ​Angelfish​

Fish guide for Koran Angelfish, Pomacanthus semicirculatus, Semicircle Angelfish information, angelfish care, diet, compatibility, keeping the Semicirculatus Angelfish aquarium, Half-Circle Angelfish

Yellowtail ​Angelfish​
Yellowtail ​Angelfish​

Angelfish are more difficult to keep in saltwater aquariums than other species, but there are some smaller members of the group suitable for beginners. Angelfish are more difficult to keep in saltwater aquariums than other species, but there are some smaller members of the group suitable for beginners.