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Chaetodontoplus personifer
(McCulloch 1914), the Personifer Angelfish (2)... which used to
be "the" fish of this genus to have. To thirteen inches
overall length. North coast of Australia, separate from the
similar C. meredithi. Aq. pic. Cairns, Queensland, Australia |
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Chaetodontoplus meredithi
Kuiter 1989, Queensland Yellow-Tail Angelfish (2). Very similar to
the Personifer (C. personifer), but with a much brighter
yellow tail. From the east coast of Australia. To ten inches in
length. Queensland, Australia. Here eating a jelly in
mid-water. |
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Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus
(Bloch 1787), the Vermiculated Angelfish, better known in the west
as the Singapore Angel (2), the most commonly imported member of
the genus, and at six inches maximum, one of the better choices.
Western Pacific. Yes, it looks more like a Butterflyfish than an
Angel. Aquarium |
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Genicanthus bellus Randall
1975, the Ornate Angelfish (3). Lives in small groups,
plankton-feeding up off the bottom. To six inches in the wild.
Western Pacific and Cocos Keeling in the eastern Indian Ocean. Aq.
pic of a male. |
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