Blue Ring Angelfish - Juvenile
Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. A mature Annularis Angelfish will have a white tail fin, a light brown body, and curving thin neon blue stripes. There is no visible difference between male and female Blue Ring Angels. This species is shy initially when introduced to a tank, but has been known to become territorial towards other Angelfish as time goes on. Naturally found in and around caves and wrecks, this species prefers subdued lighting. A tank with extensive hiding spots consisting of caves and overhangs as well as room to swim is highly recommended.
An omnivorous species, the Blue Ring Angel should be fed a variety of foods ranging from Marine Angel Preparations, to frozen daphnia and brine shrimp, to herbivore specific foods, and preparations with sponges and garlic. Flakes and pellets should be fed sparingly.