Koran Angelfish Juvenile (Pomacanthus semicirculatus)
Description:
The Koran angelfish, also known as the Koran angelfish, is a vibrant reef fish characterized by its deep blue and bright yellow coloration, adorned with dark patterns on its body.
Distribution:
It is found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, particularly in coral reef areas.
Size:
They can reach up to 15 inches (38 cm) in length in their natural habitat.
Habitat:
They inhabit coral reefs, where they tend to be solitary, although they may adapt to living in groups in aquariums.
Diet:
Omnivorous, their diet includes algae, sponges, and small invertebrates. In aquariums, they require a varied diet that includes flake foods and vegetables.
Aquarium Care:
- Minimum tank size: 100 gallons (380 liters).
- Water parameters: salinity of 1.020-1.025 and temperature of 24-28 °C (75-82 °F).
- Generally compatible with other species, but caution should be taken with smaller fish.
Reef Safe:
The Koran angelfish is not considered completely "reef safe," as it may consume some corals and sponges in reef aquariums. It is recommended to monitor its behavior in a coral-rich environment.