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The Blue Angelfish (Holacanthus bermudensis) is a species of marine angelfish found in the Western Atlantic Ocean, particularly in the waters surrounding Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the southern coast of Florida.
These fish are known for their striking blue and yellow coloration, which can vary in intensity depending on the age of the fish and its location. They typically have a deep blue body with a yellow tail and a bright yellow stripe running vertically down the length of their body.
Blue Angelfish are omnivores and primarily feed on a diet of algae, sponges, and small invertebrates. They can grow up to 18 inches (45 cm) in length and are typically found in rocky coral reef environments at depths of 15 to 80 feet (5 to 25 meters).
These fish are popular in the aquarium trade but can be challenging to keep due to their specific dietary requirements and need for a large, well-filtered tank. Additionally, they can become aggressive towards other fish, especially those of a similar size and shape, so it's important to choose tank mates carefully if keeping them in a community tank.
The Blue Angelfish (Holacanthus bermudensis) is a species of marine angelfish found in the Western Atlantic Ocean, particularly in the waters surrounding Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the southern coast of Florida.
These fish are known for their striking blue and yellow coloration, which can vary in intensity depending on the age of the fish and its location. They typically have a deep blue body with a yellow tail and a bright yellow stripe running vertically down the length of their body.
Blue Angelfish are omnivores and primarily feed on a diet of algae, sponges, and small invertebrates. They can grow up to 18 inches (45 cm) in length and are typically found in rocky coral reef environments at depths of 15 to 80 feet (5 to 25 meters).
These fish are popular in the aquarium trade but can be challenging to keep due to their specific dietary requirements and need for a large, well-filtered tank. Additionally, they can become aggressive towards other fish, especially those of a similar size and shape, so it's important to choose tank mates carefully if keeping them in a community tank.
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- still water aquatics, aquarium, planted aquarium
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