Saturday, 1 December 2012

Black Angelfish

Angelfish Chaetodontoplus melanosoma (Bleeker 1853), Black Velvet Angelfish.Full size angels should not be mixed with other full size angels, unless it is in a tank of at least 180 gallons. A shy species, the Gray Poma Angel is a beautiful Angel popular for its coloration. The Gray Poma is not known to be that hardy in captivity, but if housed in a larger aquarium with use of live rock as the main decor. The chances of adapting are much greater. The Gray Poma Angel is not a good candidate for mixing with other Angels, but will get along in a peaceful community aquarium. A non-aggressive fish in the aquarium, the Grey Poma Angelfish or Black Velvet Angel fish is a good community fish. Female has an entirely yellow caudal fin. Water Conditions: 72-78ºF; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4.Normal temperatures for marine fish lie between 75 and 79 degrees. The Grey Proma Angelfish groups Up to 7 inches in size. Dwarf Grey Proma Angelfish Are generally available at 2-3 inches. medium 3 to 4; inches; Sizes may vary slightly due to availability. Habitat: The Grey Poma Angelfish or Black Velvet Angelfish are found at the Samurai Island off the eastern tip of New Guinea.

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

Black Angelfish

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