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Queen Angelfish

Holacanthus ciliaris

Description:

This 2 beautiful Angelfish were found in a big crevice among a school of small fishes. The queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris) is an angelfish commonly found near reefs in the warmer sections of the western Atlantic Ocean. Other common names include blue angelfish, golden angelfish, queen angel, and yellow angelfish. The adult queen angelfish overall body color can be described as blue to blue-green with yellow rims on its scales. Their pectoral and ventral fins are also yellow but their lips and the edges of their dorsal fins and anal fins are dark blue. Queen angelfish are also known to have blue markings around each gill cover. Juveniles have dark blue bodies with yellow lips, gills, and tail and vertical bars ranging in color from light blue to white. The colors of the juvenile fish help them to blend in with the reefs. The queen angelfish may live up to 15 years in the wild and reach up to 45 centimeters (17 inches) in length.

Habitat:

Tropical reefs

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AlbertKang
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AlbertKang

Batangas, Philippines

Spotted on Mar 20, 2016
Submitted on Mar 21, 2016

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