Description
The Watanabe Angelfish, scientifically known as Genicanthus watanabei, is a striking marine fish renowned for its vibrant blue and white coloration. Males boast elongated dorsal and anal fins, while females exhibit a more subdued appearance. Native to the Western Pacific, this species thrives in coral-rich environments. They are diurnal, active during the day, and retreat to hide during the night. Their graceful swimming and vibrant colors make them a captivating addition to any saltwater aquarium, appealing to both novice and experienced aquarists.
Care Level: Intermediate
Diet: Omnivore (feeds on zooplankton, algae, and other small invertebrates)
Max Size: 6 inches
Temperament: Peaceful
Family: Pomacanthidae