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Centropyge multicolor
Randall & Wass 1974, the Multicolor Dwarf Angel (2), is another
deepwater dwarf dwarf species (to 3 inches) requiring subdued
lighting and few tankmates. Western and central Pacific islands.
Similar to Centropyge nahackyi. Aquarium image. |
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Centropyge potteri Jordan &
Metz 1912, Potter's Dwarf Angel (3), is another fish found only
in Hawai'i. When picking one of these out for use, make sure to
acquire a well-adjusted individual; I'd wait till it was in
captivity a good two weeks. And only try this species in a very
well-established reef tank, with peaceful tankmates, AFTER
you've become an "advanced" aquarist. Aq.
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Centropyge potteri Jordan &
Metz 1912, Potter's Dwarf Angel (3), is another fish found only
in Hawai'i. When picking one of these out for use, make sure to
acquire a well-adjusted individual; I'd wait till it was in
captivity a good two weeks. And only try this species in a very
well-established reef tank, with peaceful tankmates, AFTER
you've become an "advanced" aquarist. Big Island, HI
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Centropyge multifasciata
(Smith & Radcliffe 1911), the Multi-Barred Angel (2). More
deep-bodied than other Centropyge and with 13 versus the
usual 14, 15 dorsal rays of other dwarfs. Not imported regularly in
any numbers. Currently placed in the genus
Paracentropyge. Aq. pic |
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