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Flame Angelfish : Facts On The Stunning Flame Angelfish
Flame Angelfish Care Guide - Probably the most spectacularly colored member of the genus Centropyge (The dwarf angelfish family), the flame angelfish has become one of the most recognizable marine fish in the industry. Almost everyone in the hobby has at one time or another either purchased one or considered getting a flame angelfish. That says a lot about this fish.
2 commentsCoral Beauty Angelfish : Facts On The Coral Beauty Angelfish
Coral Beauty Angelfish Care Guide - The coral beauty angelfish is a commonly available marine angelfish that sits firmly within the lower price range bracket, $15 to $20 should net you this fish just about anywhere. And its popular too, the combination of flame like coloration on a deep blue angelfish plus the price is bound to make this angel a popular fish among hobbyists.
0 commentsCentropyge Multifasciata - Facts On The Deepwater Centropyge Multifasciata
Centropyge Multifasciata Care Guide - Centropyge Multifasciata is a deep water marine angelfish commonly found at depths ranging from 60 to 200 feet. Its also known as the multibarred angelfish. It is the only marine angelfish that features vertical black zebra like strips down its white body. Bits of orange line the bottom nose to the anal fin.
0 commentsLemonpeel Angelfish : Facts On The Lemonpeel Angelfish
Lemonpeel Angelfish Care Guide - Another bright star in the genus centropyge. The lemonpeel angelfish is a brilliantly colored marine angelfish that is popular among hobbyists. It sports a pastel like yellow-orange coloration throughout its body with neon blue outlines around its eyes, gill plates, dorsal and anal fins. That combination makes for for a very striking saltwater angelfish.
0 commentsCherub Angelfish : Facts On The Cherub Angelfish
Centropyge Argi Care Guide - The cutest member of the genus Centropyge (Dwarf angelfish family). The cherub pygmy angelfish is everything other marine angelfish in a really small package. This is a dwarf among dwarf angels. They are sold in sizes ranging from an inch to 3 inches. A 3 inch cherub angelfish is a fully grown adult and will not get any larger.
0 commentsFlame angel : Tribute To The Beautiful Flame Angel
Flame Angel (Centropyge Loriculus) - The flame angel, centropyge loriculus is undoubtedly the most beautiful of the centropyge family. This page is a tribute to this wonderful species and it chronicles my past attempts at pairing them. For a guide on the flame angelfish please check out my other hub by clicking the link to the right, thank you.
0 commentsCentropyge Aurantonotus - Facts On The Centropyge Aurantonotus
Centropyge Aurantonotus Care Guide - Centropyge Aurantonotus is one of two closely similar dwarf marine angelfish, the other being Centropyge Acanthops. They have almost exact color patterns, a brilliant yellow/orange streaking from the face all the way to the top half of the body with the a deep blue filling up the rest of the body.
0 commentsGolden Angelfish - Facts On The Shy Golden Angelfish
Golden Angelfish Care Guide - The golden angelfish is a stunning marine angelfish that commands a high price and is fairly difficult to find. This is a difficult dwarf angelfish to keep in the marine aquarium and should be left to those that can properly see to its needs. Normally listed under "experts only", if you still feel the golden angelfish is for you then read on.
0 commentsMarine Aquarium Fish - Most Popular Marine Fish In The Hobby
There is a immense choice of fishes available to saltwater aquarium hobbyists. They come from hundreds of species as well as come in all shapes in addition to sizes. However, there are a number of specimens that continually sell well regardless of season. Listed below are some of the most recognizable saltwater ornamental fishes offered today.
0 commentsCentropyge Bicolor - Facts On the Bicolor Angelfish
The centropyge bicolor is a striking member of the dwarf angelfish family with its front half a bright yellow like the lemonpeel angelfish and the back half a deep blue like the cherub angelfish.
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