Beginner Dwarf Angelfish

Essential Statistics on Pygmy Angelfish

© Ret Talbot

May 26, 2008
The appeal of these beautiful fish is hard to resist, and, given their small size and hardiness, they are excellent candidates for the home saltwater aquarium.

The dwarf or pygmy angelfish from the genus Centropyge make excellent saltwater aquarium inhabitants due to their small size, often bright coloration and the fact they are generally long-lived. Here are nine relatively hardy species that make excellent beginner fish. For each species, you will find the species’ common(s), scientific name, relative price ($=$10-$20 with each $ representing an increase of about $10), adult size, recommended minimum tank size, and natural distribution and depth range.

All of the dwarf angelfish listed here are reef-compatible with caution, semi-aggressive and appreciate high water quality. They should readily adopt a captive diet including most frozen and prepared foods. Feed frozen mysis shrimp and spirulina algae if the tank is not well established with live rock.

The depth range is listed for each species because it is important to remember that many of these fish are collected at great depth requiring careful collection practices. It is not uncommon to see a fish suffering from improper decompression during capture, and this fish is unlikely to survive (and hobbyists should not be supporting retailers that buy and sell such fish). Likewise, many of these fish should be kept in a dimly lit tank or will need to be slowly acclimated to high intensity reef lighting.

Dwarf angelfish need an aquarium with plenty of hiding places and prefer a tank with live rock and lots of forage (allow that algae to grow on non-living surfaces). Only one member of a given species should be housed in an aquarium unless that aquarium is VERY large. Dwarf angelfish often display aggression toward other dwarf angelfish—if you are going to house two species in the same aquarium, add them at the same time.

African Flameback Angelfish, Orangeback Angelfish

Centropyge acanthops

Price: $$$$$$

Adult Size: 3”

Minimum Tank Size: 24gal

Tropical, Western Indian Ocean

Depth range: 24-120 feet

Brazilian Flameback Angelfish, Flameback Angelfish

Centropyge aurantonotus

Price: $$$$$

Adult Size: 3”

Minimum Tank Size: 24gal

Tropical, Western Atlantic

Depth Range 36-600 feet

Cherub Angelfish, Cherubfish

Centropyge argi

Price: $$

Adult Size: 3”

Minimum Tank Size: 24gal

Subtropical, Western Atlantic

Depth Range: 15-240 feet

Coral Beauty Angelfish, Twospined Angelfish

Centropyge bispinosa

Price: $$

Adult Size: 4”

Minimum Tank Size: 30ga

Tropical, Indo-Pacific (excluding Red Sea, Hawaii, and Southern Pacific Ocean)

Depth Range 27-135 feet

Eibl's Angelfish, Blacktail angelfish

Centropyge eibli

Price: $$

Adult Size: 6”

Minimum Tank Size: 30gal

Tropical, Indo-West Pacific

Depth Range 30-90 feet

Flame Angelfish

Centropyge loricula

Price: $$$$

Adult Size: 6”

Minimum Tank Size: 30gal

Tropical, Pacific Ocean

Depth Range: 45-180 feet

Half-Black Angelfish, Pearlscale Angelfish

Centropyge vrolikii

Price: $

Adult Size: 5”

Minimum Tank Size: 30gal

Tropical, Western Pacific

Depth Range 9-75 feet

Pacific Pygmy Angelfish, Whitetail angelfish

Centropyge flavicauda

Price: $$

Adult Size: 3”

Minimum Tank Size: 24gal

Tropical, Indo-Pacific (replaced by Centropyge fisheri in the Hawaiian Islands)

Depth Range 30-180 feet

Rusty Angelfish

Centropyge ferrugata

Price: $

Adult Size: 4”

Minimum Tank Size: 30gal

Tropical, Western Pacific

Depth Range 18-90 feet


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