Description
Appearance
Bluish body with black accents on its fins. Males have stripes on its lower half of body and a single yellow stripe near its tail.
Care Level
Difficult
Diet
Omnivore; spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis or frozen shrimp, and other quality meaty foods.
Minimum Tank Size
125 gal.
Growth Size
6”
Facts
The Watanabei Angelfish are considered reef safe with caution--take caution that on occasion they may nip at coral or clams. They are semi-aggressive in temperament, but males are hostile towards each other and will fight to the death--only one male per tank is recommenced. They are deep water fish and should be acclimated in a dimly lit tank.
(Genicanthus watanabei)
Bluish body with black accents on its fins. Males have stripes on its lower half of body and a single yellow stripe near its tail.
Care Level
Difficult
Diet
Omnivore; spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis or frozen shrimp, and other quality meaty foods.
Minimum Tank Size
125 gal.
Growth Size
6”
Facts
The Watanabei Angelfish are considered reef safe with caution--take caution that on occasion they may nip at coral or clams. They are semi-aggressive in temperament, but males are hostile towards each other and will fight to the death--only one male per tank is recommenced. They are deep water fish and should be acclimated in a dimly lit tank.
(Genicanthus watanabei)
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