Pomacanthus xanthometopon (Blue-faced Angelfish)

Photo of Pomacanthus xanthometopon © Xinmin Li http://www.flickr.com/photos/xinmincat/469291207/
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Family: Pomacanthidae

Scientific name: Pomacanthus xanthometopon

Common name: Blue-faced Angelfish

Synonyms: Yellow-faced Angelfish

Origin: Indo-Pacific; Maldives, Vanuatu, Yaeyama Islands. Micronesia; Palau and Krosae.

Adult size: 38cm

Lifespan: 5-12 years

Sex: No obvious differences between male and female.

Minimum aquarium size: 200cm

Aquarium decor: Rock; not suitable for reef systems, especially those containing live sponges and corals.

Temperature: 24-28°C

Water chemistry: pH 8.1-8.4; Specific gravity 1.020-1.025

Diet: Omnivore; Feed sponge-based Angelfish food as well as marine algae and a variety of live and frozen foods, little and often.

Swimming level: All

Compatibility: Blue-faced Angelfish are territorial and aggressive towards other angelfish, especially other Blue-faced Angelfish.

Comments: Blue-faced Angelfish will graze over living rock for food. Although they are not reef safe they will do better in an aquarium with living rock than one without it.

The Juvenile Angelfish looks very different from the adult. All Angelfish do best if purchased as juveniles or as they are changing colour, adults often do not adjust well to aquarium life.

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