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  Half Dark Blue and Half Canary Yellow  Not recommended with aggressive or highly active fish  Not as hardy as other Dwarf Angels
Angel, Bicolor
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  Feeds mainly on algae and diatoms  Needs plenty of  live rock   Nips at corals and inverts
Angel, Black Nox
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  Similar to Lemon Peel Angel, without blue highlights  Peaceful addition to a community tank  Nips at corals and clams
Angel, Black Tip Heraldi
$33.29
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  Also known as the Common Angelfish  Somewhat aggressive especially towards other angelfish  Generally not reef safe
Angel, Blue
$13.49 to $71.99
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  Also known as the Dusky Angelfish  Does best in a tank with plenty of hiding places  Often mistaken for Coral Beauty Angelfish
Angel, Blue Fin
$35.99 to $94.49
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  Changes patterns and color with maturity  Not a good choice for a reef tank  Grazes on live rock, but also nips at inverts
Angel, Blue Ring - Adult
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  Changes patterns and color with maturity  Not a good choice for a reef tank  Grazes on live rock, but also nips at inverts
Angel, Blue Ring - Juvenile
$49.49 to $99.89
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  Also known as the Yellowmask Angelfish  Found in dense coral areas in the wild near caves  Does best as the largest fish in the tank and as the only Angelfish
Angel, Blueface
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  One of the most popular dwarf angelfish due to its hardiness and coloration  Does best in a well established aquarium  Will pick at corals
Angel, Coral Beauty
$22.49
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  Requires a larger tank, 100 gallons or more  Should be the only angelfish in any tank due to aggression  Generally not reef safe as it will nip at sponges, sessile invertebrates, and clams
Angel, Cortez
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  Mild-mannered pygmy angel  Does best in an established tank  May nip at inverts
Angel, Eibli
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  Stunning orange red, with black stripes and neon blue  Needs lots of hiding places  Should not be housed with other  Centropyge  angelfish
Angel, Flame
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  Hardy little angelfish  Needs plenty of live rock and hiding places  May occasionally nip at corals
Angel, Flameback
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  Very hardy Angelfish  Needs plenty of live rock for grazing and a variety of hiding places  May harass similarly shaped fish
Angel, French
$49.49 to $89.99
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  Beautiful and mild mannered  Does best in a well-established tank  Should not be in reef tanks as they nip at inverts and clams
Angel, Half Black
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  Also known as an Emperor Angel  One of the larger and more colorful angelfish  Needs plenty of variety in its diet
Angel, Imperator - Adult
$107.99 to $152.99
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  Also known as the Emperor Angel  Color scheme changes as it matures, from white and blue to a mix of yellow, orange, and blue with a completely different pattern  Needs plenty of room to swim as well as hiding places
Angel, Imperator - Juvenile
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  Does not bother corals or inverts  This is the female counterpart to the Zebra Angel  Needs plenty of swimming room as well as hiding spots
Angel, Japanese Swallowtail
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  Species in the genus  Genicanthus  are the only planktivores out of all Marine Angelfish  Usually ignores other angels, and is one of the most passive angels  Easier to maintain than most other Angelfish and a great reef inhabitant
Angel, Lamarck's
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  Canary yellow with ice blue highllights  Not as hardy as other Dwarf Angels  Nips at corals and clams
Angel, Lemon Peel
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  Beautiful and hardy  Not reef safe as it nips at corals  Needs plenty of hiding places and large amounts of swimming room
Angel, Maculosus
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  Beautiful and hardy  Not for reef tanks as it will nip at inverts  Needs plenty of hiding places and large amounts of swimming room
Angel, Maculosus - Tank-raised
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  Should be the last addition to a community tank due to aggression  Beautiful, but can be sensitive to its diet as well as water quality  Stunning fish, but not reef safe
Angel, Queen
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  Popular, but difficult to keep  Needs live rock to graze upon  Does best with peaceful tankmates
Angel, Regal
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  Has very specific diet of sponges  One of the most difficult fish to care for  May chase after tankmates
Angel, Rock Beauty
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  Looks more like a butterflyfish than an angelfish  Will nip at corals and clams  Does best with other community fish
Angel, Singapore
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  A relative of the Blueface Angelfish,  Euxiphipops xanthometopon   Initially shy, this species can become fiesty  Provide plenty of hiding places, as well as sufficient open swimming area
Angel, Six-Bar
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  Also known as a Keyhole Angel  Feeds on algae and diatoms  One of the larger dwarf angelfish
Angel, Tibicen
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  Slightly more aggressive than most Dwarf or Pygmy Angelfish and may pick on certain corals  Does best in a tank with plenty of hiding places  Often mistaken for Coral Beauty Angelfish
Angel, Yellow Fin
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  Has the appearance of rock, waiting to ambush unsuspecting prey  Eats victims whole and has been known to attack tankmates of similar size, but will not harm corals or anemones  Good for reefs lacking shrimp and with slightly larger fish
Angler, Sargassum
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  Ambushes prey and will eat any fish it can fit in its mouth  Although a very hardy fish, not recommended for beginners  Does well in reef tanks
Angler, Wartskin
$89.97 to $161.97
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  Active fish that motivates shy fish to come out of their hiding places  Needs plenty of hiding places for itself  Due to its high energy personality and movement, the Lyretail Anthias needs nutrition multiple times per day
Anthias, Lyretail - Female
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  Active fish that motivates shy fish to come out of their hiding places  Needs plenty of hiding places for itself  Due to its high energy personality and movement, the Lyretail Anthias needs nutrition multiple times per day
Anthias, Lyretail - Male
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  Not aggressive, but can be territorial  Stays relatively small making it reef safe  More than one can be kept in a tank as long as they are introduced simultaneously in larger tanks
Basslet, Blackcap
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  Stunning coloration  Great beginner basslet, but may chase other fish away from its territory  Excellent reef inhabitant
Basslet, Chalk
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  Hardy fish that makes a great addition to any community tank  Non-aggressive bright yellow fish  Can be kept alone, or in groups if introduced simultaneously
Basslet, Yellow Assessor
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  Grows to gigantic proportions  Should not be housed with Triggers or Puffers  Will eat snails, crabs, shrimp, corals, and anemones
Batfish, Orbiculate
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  Extremely large fish  Not reef safe  Needs passive tankmates
Batfish, Tiera
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  Intelligent, entertaining, yet territorial  Appears to hop instead of swimming  Perches on rocks
Blenny, Bicolor
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  Active, reef safe fish  Grazes on algae and other plant matter  Not recommended with other blennies and similarly shaped fish, but is peaceful with all other fish
Blenny, Lawnmower
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  Active, reef safe fish, but may nip at some SPS corals  Grazes on algae and other plant matter, keeping algae in control  Should be housed with peaceful fish
Blenny, Lined
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  Eats plankton and algae unlike most blennies  Spends equal time swimming around or hiding in caves  Keep one per tank as it may be aggressive towards other Blennies, as well as Firefish and Gobies
Blenny, Midas
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  Very active bottom dweller  Needs  live rock  to provide micro-organisms for it to eat  Does best in established tanks
Blenny, Scooter
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  Comical appearance  Does best with peaceful fish  Can release toxins if stressed
Boxfish, Black
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  Comical appearance  Does best with peaceful fish  Can release toxins if stressed
Boxfish, Cubicus
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  Shy and peaceful  Also known as a Threadfin Butterfly  Not reef safe
Butterfly, Auriga
$31.49 to $44.99
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  Shy and peaceful  Controls pesty aiptasia anemones, but will also pick on ornamental invertebrates making this not reef safe  Does best as the only Butterflyfish
Butterfly, Blackback
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  Uses its narrow snout to pick food out of cracks and crevices  Best as only butterfly in a tank  Controls pesty glass anemones
Butterfly, Copperband
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