Difference between revisions of "Centropyge loricula"

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== Origin ==
|sexing=:Males are larger and brighter in colour.
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:Pacific Ocean; mainly tropical water.
|tank_compatibility=:A relatively peaceful fish suitable for peaceful communities and is considered reef safe, although may nip at stony corals, zoanthids and some clams. Best kept either singly or in pairs however. Two males are not advised and should not be kept with similar-looking fish.
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|diet=:The Flame Angel prefers a varied diet of [[spirulina]] and marine algae as well as [[mysid shrimp]] and other prepared meaty foods.
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|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day.
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== Sexing ==
|environment_specifics=:Prefers a spacious tank with plenty of live rock and hiding places. Needs an [[SG]] of 1.020 - 1.023.
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:Males are larger and brighter in colour.
|behaviour=:Generally peaceful towards tank mates, but may be territorial to new additions, other Flame Angels or similar looking fish.
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|identification=:This fish has a vivid oval-shaped orange body and fins. The [[anal fin|anal]] and [[dorsal fin|dorsal]] are tipped with vivid blue and the flanks are striped with vertical black bars.
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== Tank compatibility ==
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:A relatively peaceful fish suitable for peaceful communities and is considered reef safe, although may nip at stony corals, zoanthids and some clams. Best kept either singly or in pairs however. Two males are not advised and should not be kept with similar-looking fish.
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== Diet ==
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:The Flame Angel prefers a varied diet of [[spirulina]] and marine algae as well as [[mysid shrimp]] and other prepared meaty foods.
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed once or twice a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:Prefers a spacious tank with plenty of live rock and hiding places. Needs an [[SG]] of 1.020 - 1.023.
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== Behaviour ==
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:Generally peaceful towards tank mates, but may be territorial to new additions, other Flame Angels or similar looking fish.
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== Identification ==
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:This fish has a vivid oval-shaped orange body and fins. The [[anal fin|anal]] and [[dorsal fin|dorsal]] are tipped with vivid blue and the flanks are striped with vertical black bars.
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Revision as of 03:08, 13 December 2017

Flame Angel

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Flame Angel

Centropyge loricula

151 Litres (40 US G.)

12-15 cm (4.7-5.9")

pH

8.0 - 8.5

23.9-26.7°C (75 -80 °F)

8-10 °d

1:1 M:F

Carnivore
Live Foods

2-6 years

Family

Pomacanthidae



Additional names

Flame Angel, Dwarf Flame Angel, Flame Angelfish

Additional scientific names

Centropyge loriculus


Origin

Pacific Ocean; mainly tropical water.


Sexing

Males are larger and brighter in colour.


Tank compatibility

A relatively peaceful fish suitable for peaceful communities and is considered reef safe, although may nip at stony corals, zoanthids and some clams. Best kept either singly or in pairs however. Two males are not advised and should not be kept with similar-looking fish.


Diet

The Flame Angel prefers a varied diet of spirulina and marine algae as well as mysid shrimp and other prepared meaty foods.


Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics

Prefers a spacious tank with plenty of live rock and hiding places. Needs an SG of 1.020 - 1.023.


Behaviour

Generally peaceful towards tank mates, but may be territorial to new additions, other Flame Angels or similar looking fish.


Identification

This fish has a vivid oval-shaped orange body and fins. The anal and dorsal are tipped with vivid blue and the flanks are striped with vertical black bars.

Notes

The flame angelfish commonly sold come from Christmas/Marshall islands. There is a deep sea variety actually native to Hawai'i, which is rare due to its deep sea habitat. The hawai'ian variety is redder than the other variety.

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