Venustus Angelfish, also known as the Purplemask angelfish, is a type of marine fish with the scientific name Centropyge venustus.
It belongs to the Pomacanthidae family and has thin, ray-like fins.
Sometimes, people keep it in aquariums. But be careful when adding it to reef tanks as it might cause some issues.
You can check out what this fish looks like over here.
Venustus Angelfish Interesting Facts
- Venustus angelfish, or Purplemask angelfish, has the scientific name Centropyge venustus.
- Belonging to the Pomacanthidae family, this fish is native to the Western Pacific Ocean.
- Growing up to 4.7 inches in length, they have thin, ray-like fins.
- These fish need to be introduced with caution in reef tanks as they may cause issues.
Venustus Angelfish Habitat
Venustus angelfish inhabit the Western Pacific Ocean.
Water Temperature: | Unknown |
Water pH: | Unknown |
Water Hardness: | Unknown |
Venustus Angelfish Physical Characteristics
Size: 4.7 inches (12 centimeters)
Venustus angelfish can grow up to 4.7 inches (12 cm) in length.
Venustus Angelfish Scientific Classification
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Family: | Pomacanthidae |
Genus: | Centropyge |
Scientific Name: | Centropyge venustus |
Also Known As: | Venustus Angelfish, Purplemask Angelfish |
Conservation Status: | Least Concern |