Angelfish – Dwarf
Dwarf Angels are among the most colorful and popular of marine angel fish species. Growing to about four inches in length, these mild tempered fish adapt well to captivity and are compatible with many other species.
Dwarf Angels are among the most colorful and popular of marine angel fish species. Growing to about four inches in length, these mild tempered fish adapt well to captivity and are compatible with many other species.
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Bicolor Angelfish Thought by many to be the most striking of the Centropyge group of dwarf or pygmy angelfish, the Bicolor Angelfish, also known as the Two-colored Angelfish or Oriole Angelfish,... [Read more] |
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Black Nox Angelfish The Black Nox Angelfish, also known as the Midnight Angelfish, is uniformly black over its entire body. It requires at least a 30 gallon tank with lots of hiding places. The Black... [Read more] |
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Coral Beauty Angelfish Very common on the Great Barrier Reef, the Coral Beauty Angelfish is also known as the Twospined or Dusky Angelfish. The body and head are a deep royal blue, highlighted with an... [Read more] |
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Fisher’s Angelfish The Fisher's Angelfish is also referred to as the Fisher's Pygmy or Fisher's Dwarf Angelfish, Orange Angelfish or Yellowtail Angelfish. It is only found in the Hawaiian Islands... [Read more] |
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Flame Angelfish The Flame Angelfish is a flashy addition to many aquariums. One of the most popular of the dwarf angelfish, the Flame Angelfish is a bold red/orange color with vertical black stripes... [Read more] |
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Half Black Angelfish The Half Black Angelfish, like its name is half black and half pearled in coloration. It requires at least a 30 gallon tank with lots of hiding places. The Half Black Angelfish... [Read more] |
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Lemonpeel Angelfish The Lemonpeel Angelfish is a cheery yellow with sky-blue highlights on the lips, encircling the eyes, on the pectoral fins, and the tips of the dorsal, caudal, and anal fins. To... [Read more] |
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Pygmy Yellowtail Angelfish One of the smallest members of the Centropyge genus, the Pygmy Yellowtail Angelfish rarely grows to over two inches. Also known as the Royal Blue Pygmy Angelfish, Damsel Angelfish,... [Read more] |
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Red Stripe Angelfish The Red Stripe Angelfish is known by many names including the Eibl's Angelfish, Eibl's Pygmy Angelfish, Orangelined Angelfish, Blacktail Angelfish, and Eibl's Dwarf Angel. Its... [Read more] |
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Singapore Angelfish The Singapore Angelfish, also known as the Vermiculated Angelfish, has been likened to a butterflyfish in body structure. Blue lips and a yellow nose abruptly change to a black... [Read more] |
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Tibicen Angelfish The Tibicen Angelfish, also referred to as the Keyhole Angelfish or Melas Angelfish, is one of the largest of the Centropyge genus. Somewhat drab when compared to most other angelfish,... [Read more] |
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Yellow Angelfish The Yellow Angelfish from the Cook Islands is also known as the False Lemonpeel Angelfish, and is completely bright yellow in color. They resemble the Lemonpeel Angelfish with... [Read more] |