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Feb 10, 2022
Red/orange base with numerous narrow blue/purple bars. Head and fins deep blue to purple. Obvious blue cheek spine. One of the top 20 U.S. imports of marine aquarium fish. Many Coral Beauty Angelfish are captured with cyanide. Captive-bred Coral Beauty Angelfishes are... Read More
Feb 10, 2022
Bright red to red orange with 5 – 6 thick black bars. Rear edge of fins deep blue to purple. Capable of being bred in captivity but rarely available. Therefore, the Flame Angelfish currently gets a “Bad Fish” rating. Read More
Feb 10, 2022
Deep orange on head, back and varying amounts on belly; transitioning to deep blue/black from head to tail. Entire body overlaid with irregular narrow gray/blue bars. Potter’s Angelfish occur only in Hawaii. Despite aquarium trade acknowledgment of their... Read More
Feb 10, 2022
Young with deep blue to black body and bright blue fins. Skinny electric blue and white bars throughout. Broad white or yellow bar appears mid-body with age, becoming yellow at adulthood. White/light blue tail (unlike Asfur Angelfish’s yellow tail). Captive-bred... Read More
Feb 10, 2022
Young with deep blue to black body and bright blue fins, except for yellow tail. Skinny electric blue and cobalt bars throughout. Broad yellow bar appears mid-body with age, body turns deep blue/purple, and yellow tail brightens. Small captive-bred young may sometimes... Read More