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Twospined angelfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Centropyge

Higher classification
  
Centropyge

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Pomacanthidae

Scientific name
  
Centropyge bispinosa

Rank
  
Species

Twospined angelfish wwwbiolibczIMGGAL189836jpg

Similar
  
Centropyge, Flame angelfish, Bicolor angelfish, Lemonpeel angelfish, Pomacanthidae

The twospined angelfish, dusky angelfish, or coral beauty (Centropyge bispinosa), is a marine angelfish.

Some individuals have a dark purplish blue body with yellow to red stripes, and usually an electric blue rim; in others are orange stripes dominate, with the purple distributed in spots. Some bright orange forms are very similar in appearance to the golden angelfish, Centropyge aurantia.

Twospined angelfish Twospined Angelfish Reef Environmental Education Foundation REEF

The twospined angelfish is native to the Indo-Pacific where it lives in coral reefs and lagoons. It reaches a maximum length of 3 inches (8 cm). It eats algae.

Twospined angelfish Coral Beauty Centropyge bispinosa Gnther 1860 Australian Museum

When kept in an aquarium they may have a tendency to nip on corals, especially soft corals and clam mantles. This species is suitable for beginners, as it is considered one of the hardier dwarf angels. Due to their high metabolisms, feeding usually needs to be done at least every other day. Once established, they are generally a long-lived species. There is also a deep water version of this species.

Twospined angelfish Photos of Angelfishes family Pomacanthidae
Twospined angelfish Coral Beauty Angelfish Centropyge bispinosa Twospined Angelfish

Twospined angelfish Coral Beauty Angelfish

References

Twospined angelfish Wikipedia


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