Queen Angelfish
Holacanthus ciliaris
A vibrant blue and yellow angel from the Caribbean, easily identified by the "crown" spot on its forehead. They can be very aggressive towards tank mates.
About the Angelfish - Large Family
Larger Angelfish are the centerpiece of many large aquariums due to their stunning patterns and size. Unlike their dwarf cousins, these species grow quite large and require significant swimming space. They are generally not considered reef-safe as they have a tendency to nip at fleshy corals and clams. Most are semi-aggressive and should be the dominant fish in the tank.
Quick Stats
- Reef Compatible
- No
- Temperament
- Aggressive
- Max Size
- 18 inches
- Min Tank Size
- 250 gallons
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Can Breed
- No
Compatibility
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