Flameback Angelfish, scientifically named Centropyge aurantonotus, is also known as the Brazilian Flameback Angelfish, Flameback Pygmy Angelfish, Caribbean Flameback Angelfish, or Fireball Angelfish.
This marine fish has ray-like fins and belongs to the Pomacanthidae family of angelfish. It can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
Flameback angelfish is commonly found among isolated patches of staghorn coral, specifically Acropora cervicornis.
Its main diet consists of algae and sponges.
When it comes to being reef-safe, this fish should be kept with caution since it may pose a risk to coral reefs in an aquarium environment.
Flameback Angelfish Interesting Facts
- Flameback angelfish is also called the flameback pygmy, Caribbean flameback, or fireball angelfish.
- This fish species belongs to the family Pomacanthidae and can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
- They are known to feed on algae and sponges.
- You can keep them in a reef aquarium, but with caution.
Flameback Angelfish Habitat
Flameback angelfish is found in the western Atlantic region, specifically from the southern Caribbean Islands to São Paulo, Brazil.
This marine fish lives in reef environments and doesn’t migrate.
It can typically be found at depths between 12 and 200 meters (about 39 to 656 feet), but it’s usually found between 15 and 25 meters (49 to 82 feet).
Flameback angelfish thrives in tropical climates.
Water Temperature: | Unknown |
Water pH: | Unknown |
Water Hardness: | Unknown |
Flameback Angelfish Physical Characteristics
Size: Common Length: 2.36 inches (6.0 centimeters), Max Length: 2.95 inches (7.5 centimeters)
Flameback angelfish can grow up to a maximum length of 7.5 cm (about 2.95 inches).
However, the common length for this fish is usually around 6 cm (about 2.36 inches).
Flameback Angelfish Reproduction
Flameback Angelfish Scientific Classification
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Family: | Pomacanthidae |
Genus: | Centropyge |
Scientific Name: | Centropyge aurantonotus |
Also Known As: | Flameback Angelfish, Brazilian Flameback Angelfish, Flameback Pygmy Angelfish, Caribbean Flameback Angelfish, Fireball Angelfish |
Conservation Status: | Least Concern |