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Venusta Angelfish
General information Venusta angelfish are somewhat rare dwarf angelfish that has a yellow body and face area, with a triangular blue patch on top of the head, and a blue colored saddle area that starts near the front dorsal fin and extends overs the rear portion of the body and caudal fin. Anal and pelvic fins…
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Black Velvet Angelfish
General information The beautiful and hardy Blue-velvet angelfish basically has an overall black to dark brown body, a yellowish-brownish face with yellowish orange spots on the forehead, and its dorsal and anal fins are edged in yellow. This angelfish grows up to 20 cm in length. It is usually found to inhabit coastal and outer rocky or…
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Blue Spotted Angelfish
General information The Blue Spotted Angelfish, aka Blue-Spangled Angelfish is named as such due to the powder blue spots that cover its gray body. Its tail is yellow, and the anal and dorsal fins are edged in black. It is a reef-associated non-migratory species found in coastal reefs at fairly shallow depths ranging from 15 to…
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Shepards Pygmy Angelfish
General information Reaching just over 4 3/4 inches (12 cm) in length, the Shepards Pygmy Angelfish Centropyge shepardi have a beautiful colorations ranging from apricot to an orangish red. Its head and body have an apricot to an almost red coloration, and darkening toward the dorsal fin area. This species is a relatively peaceful and hardy fish that make…
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Fishers Angelfish
General information A deep blue to orange-brown pygmy angelfish with an almost transparent whitish to pale yellow caudal fin, bright blue margins on the dorsal, anal fins and pelvic fins, and blue dashes along the rear edge of the dorsal and anal fins. They are usually found in areas with coral rubble in lagoon channels…