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Pinnatus Batfish

Pinnatus Batfish

Young with bright orange outline on head and elongated fins; wide gray bar appears mid body with age; transitions to silver body with 2 black bars as adults. Captive-bred young in the 1″ – 3″ range are sometimes available, but their adult size of... Read More
Flame Angelfish

Flame Angelfish

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
Potter’s Angelfish

Potter’s Angelfish

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
Yellowbar Angelfish

Yellowbar Angelfish

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
Bicolor Angelfish

Bicolor Angelfish

Bright yellow head to mid-body with deep blue saddle across nape; rear half deep blue with bright yellow tail. Many of these beauties are likely captured with cyanide, an illegal practice harming both fish and reefs. Some aquaculture success has been achieved at the... Read More