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  2. Twospined angelfish - Wikipedia

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    The twospined angelfish (Centropyge bispinosa), also known as the dusky angelfish, or coral beauty, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae. They are found in the Indo-Pacific .

  3. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Coral beauty angelfish: Centropyge bispinosa: With caution: Reddish body with blue back and orange fins. A shy fish that prefers multiple hiding locations. 10 cm (3.9 in) [24] Cherubfish or Pygmy angelfish: Centropyge argi: With caution: Blue colored body with an orange yellow head. 8 cm (3.1 in) [25] Eibli angelfish: Centropyge eibli: With caution

  4. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    Coral beauty angelfish Coral Beauty Angelfish A dwarf angelfish boasting an impressive color palette, with royal blue heads and fins framing their iridescent orangey-yellow body pattern.

  5. Pomacanthidae - Wikipedia

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    A length of 20 to 30 cm (7.9 to 11.8 in) is typical for the rest of the family. The smaller species are popular amongst aquarists, whereas the largest species are occasionally sought as a food fish; however, ciguatera poisoning has been reported as a result of eating marine angelfish. Angelfish vary in color and are very hardy fish.

  6. Rock beauty - Wikipedia

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    The rock beauty is found at depths between 3 and 92 metres (10 and 300 ft). [1] They occur around jetties, rocky reefs and coral reefs, while the juveniles are often seen in areas of fire coral. [2] They feed largely on sponges but will also eat corals, zoantharians, bryozoans, gorgonians, [5] tunicates and algae.

  7. Holacanthus - Wikipedia

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    Clipperton angelfish, Pacific – eastern central Holacanthus passer Valenciennes, 1846. King angelfish, eastern Pacific Ocean from the coast of Peru north to the California gulf, including offshore islands as far west as the Galapagos, Holacanthus tricolor (Bloch, 1795). Rock beauty angelfish,

  8. Lemonpeel angelfish - Wikipedia

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    The lemonpeel angelfish is found in shallow water, typically shallower than 20 metres (66 ft), in areas richness coral growth in lagoons and seaward reefs. [3] The juveniles are more secretive then the adults. [2] They are normally encountered in small groups, a harem of a single male and several females.

  9. Bicolor angelfish - Wikipedia

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    The bicolor angelfish (Centropyge bicolor) is a marine species of fish, easily recognizable by its yellow tail, yellow front half of their body, and blue rear with blue patterns above and around the eye. Other names of this angelfish include: Pacific rock beauty, oriole angelfish, oriole dwarf angel, blue and gold angel, and two-colored angel. [3]

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