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French Angelfish
Additional names
- French Angelfish, Black Angelfish
Origin
- This fish is found throughout the tropical reef regions of the
Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Bahamas and off
the coast of Brazil and Ascension Island.
Sexing
- There is no easy way to tell the difference between males and females visually.
Tank compatibility
- This is a large fish that needs to be the only Angel in the
tank. They can be aggressive and dominant so shouldn't be kept with
timid or shy fish.
Diet
- The French Angel is a omnivore and likes to eat marine algae, mysid shrimp, spirulina, sponges, and other meaty treats.
Feeding regime
- Feed once or twice a day.
Environment Specifics
- These fish need exceptionally large set ups and they are not
reef-safe. A large tank with some open swimming space combined with
hiding and grazing amongst live rock is preferred.
Behaviour
- A large Angelfish that will be aggressive and territorial towards conspecifics.
Identification
- A distinctive large fish that is rounded in shape and laterally
depressed. Adults have a body which is grey-blue in colour with rounded
fins and the scales on the body have yellow edging. The dorsal and anal
fins have long extended filaments. The base of the pectoral fins, around
the gills and around the eyes are also bright yellow in colour.
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