Description
Centropyge cf. bispinosus
Centropyge angels are favorite with hobbyists due to their small adult size, vibrant colorations and hardiness. The Tiger Tail Coral Beauty Angel is a twist on classic. Like other dwarf angelfish, they can be aggressive with other angelfish and similarly shaped fish. These should take just about anything you want to feed them, but we suggest a varied diet, ideally fed at least 2 times per day. In the wild, they generally feed on a wide variety of algae, sponges, tunicates and other benthic organisms. Their natural diet also includes nipping on corals, so the Tiger Tail Coral Beauty Angel is not considered reef safe. This angelfish will only grow to be about 4 inches in size and are suited for 70-gallon aquariums or larger. The Tiger Tail Coral Beauty Angel is found in the Mauritius inhabiting the reef slopes in coral rich areas.
Centropyge angels are favorite with hobbyists due to their small adult size, vibrant colorations and hardiness. The Tiger Tail Coral Beauty Angel is a twist on classic. Like other dwarf angelfish, they can be aggressive with other angelfish and similarly shaped fish. These should take just about anything you want to feed them, but we suggest a varied diet, ideally fed at least 2 times per day. In the wild, they generally feed on a wide variety of algae, sponges, tunicates and other benthic organisms. Their natural diet also includes nipping on corals, so the Tiger Tail Coral Beauty Angel is not considered reef safe. This angelfish will only grow to be about 4 inches in size and are suited for 70-gallon aquariums or larger. The Tiger Tail Coral Beauty Angel is found in the Mauritius inhabiting the reef slopes in coral rich areas.