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Sixbar angelfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Pomacanthus

Higher classification
  
Pomacanthus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Pomacanthidae

Scientific name
  
Pomacanthus sexstriatus

Rank
  
Species

Sixbar angelfish Pomacanthus sexstriatus

Similar
  
Pomacanthus, Pomacanthidae, Pomacanthus xanthometopon, Blue ring angelfish, Goldtail angelfish

Sixbar angelfish


The sixbar angelfish (Pomacanthus sexstriatus), also known as the six banded angelfish, is a marine angelfish, with an easily recognisable yellow body with black vertical stripes (usually six on each side, hence 'sixbar'), one white vertical stripe on each side of its black head, fluorescent blue spots on the body, fins and tail and fluorescent blue lines on the top and bottom fin and tail. They are common in South Pacific reefs, most commonly the Great Barrier Reef of Australia's north-east coast. The sixbar angelfish can grow to a maximum size of 46 cm in the ocean, though only around 30 cm in captivity.

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Sixbar angelfish Pomacanthus sexstriatus

Despite being very sought after by many aquarists, the sixbar angelfish is very difficult to care for. The sixbar angelfish is an omnivore, eating sponges, corals and algae, and is also known to eat other fishes' eggs.

Sixbar angelfish Sixbar angelfish at the Nancy Aquarium in France is over forty years

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Sixbar angelfish Pomacanthus sexstriatus

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Sixbar angelfish Sixbar angelfish Pomacanthus sexstriatus in aquarium

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Sixbar angelfish Wikipedia