One of the more hardy varieties of Angel Fish, Coral Beauty Angels could make an attractive fish for a saltwater aquarist wishing to begin keeping Angel Fish. These lovely fish can add to the beauty of any saltwater tank, with their intense shades of beautiful coloring. The Coral Beauty Angel can be kept with most other fish. They should be kept in a tank large enough for each fish to have a territory that does not overlap with those of other dwarf angels. If the enclosure is too small, these fish may act aggressively toward each other, and they normally do not tolerate other Dwarf Angels. Coral Beauty Angels seem to be one of the more hardy varieties of Angel Fish. They may nip at invertebrates in a reef environment, so they should be carefully watched. Many Coral Beauty Angels spend little time in hiding, making them visible in your aquarium to amuse you with their beauty and activity. At maturity, most Coral Beauty Angels are about four inches long. A deep bluish-purple shade pervades most of the upper part of their bodies, including their heads and fins. These are outlined in a brighter blue color. Spreading up from the Coral Beauty Angel's belly is a beautiful pinkish-orange blush, which covers the underside of the fish and may even be seen over the lower parts of the head. This lighter pinkish-orange color is also prevalent over the sides of the Coral Beauty Angel. The Coral Beauty Angel is most commonly found in the Indo Pacific but ranges from East Africa to the Philippine Islands. Many Coral Beauty Angels seen in the pet trade are collected from Fiji. |