About Flame Angelfish

Flame angelfish are fish found in tropical waters in the Pacific Ocean and distributed from Palau to the Marquesas, Hawaiian Islands, southward to the Great Barrier Reef. Typically, in captivity, Flame angelfish feeds on brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, other meats, spirulina, seaweed sheets, and pellets. On the other hand, this brightly colored fish is considered reef-safe.

Common Name
Flaming angelfish, Japanese pygmy angelfish
Conservation Status
Extinct (EX)
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Centropyge loricula
Species
Centropyge loricula

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