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Coral beauty angelfish Care Guide

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❤️ Care

The Coral beauty angelfish, also known as the Twospined or Dusky angelfish, is a vibrant addition to many saltwater aquariums. This species, originating from the Western Pacific Ocean, is popular among aquarists for its striking coloration and dynamic presence. Although the Coral beauty angelfish carries a moderate level of care difficulty, stabilizing suitable conditions in your tank and adhering to proper maintenance can ensure a thriving environment for your fish.

Feeding

The Coral beauty angelfish is an omnivore with a diet comprising both meat and vegetable components. In captivity, they should be fed a variety of foods to ensure a balanced intake of nutrients. This includes high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis shrimp, and spirulina. Also beneficial are shredded seaweed and blanched vegetables such as spinach or zucchini. It is important to feed small amounts several times a day to avoid overfeeding and the water quality issues that can follow.

Tank Setup

Creating an optimal environment for the Coral beauty angelfish requires a tank of at least 100 liters to provide ample swimming room. The tank should be well-established with live rock formations that provide both algae for grazing and crevices for hiding, as this species can become shy or stressed in too open an environment. Proper filtration is essential to maintain clean and stable water conditions, which include a temperature range of 24°C to 28°C, and pH levels from 8.1 to 8.4.

Living Conditions

The Coral beauty angelfish thrives best in a well-maintained marine aquarium. Regular monitoring and maintenance of water quality parameters such as ammonia, nitrate, and pH levels are crucial for the health of this species. The tank should also be equipped with a robust filtration system to handle the bio-load of the aquarium efficiently. Weekly water changes of 10-15% are recommended to keep the nutrient levels in check and to remove toxins from the water.

Behavior and Compatibility

Coral beauty angelfish are known for their territorial behavior, particularly around their grazing or hiding areas. While they can live peacefully with many other species, they should not be housed with other angelfish or similar looking fish to avoid aggression. Suitable tankmates include larger dither fish that can deflect attention, and other peaceful community fish. Care should be taken when adding coral or invertebrates to the tank, as the Coral beauty angelfish might nip at soft corals and some small invertebrates.

By adhering to these guidelines for care, your Coral beauty angelfish can be a healthy and vibrant member of your aquarium community, bringing beauty and life to your underwater ecosystem.

📊 Datasheet

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  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • DifficultyChallenging
  • HardinessModerate
  • Liters per Fish100 L
  • pH8.1 - 8.4
  • Temperature24.0 - 28.0 °C

Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.

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