Owing to the fame of the dwarf angelfish group of marine aquarium fish (Centropyge), there has always been a keen attraction in raising such specimens in captivity by lots of individuals as well as groups.
In the end, the genus Centropyge is home to several of the saltwater aquarium hobby's most pricey fish such as Centropyge Boylei in addition to Centropyge Interruptus. While many have delved into the topic extensively, only a small amount have made inroads. This is mostly because of the necessary prey items required for larvae rearing. Dwarf angelfish larvae commonly do not consume the general larval fish food that many rearers utilize such as rotifers and baby artemia are basically too large. Receiving a breeding couple of centropyge can be difficult as both male along with females may look completely alike in just about all recognized species. Nevertheless, several angelfish such as the Flame Angelfish can exhibit some physical differences between the sexes.
It is assumed that male flame angelfish usually have longer anal and dorsal end tips than females do. But that may be false as i have come across females whose blue edged tips are just as long as the males.
The angels that displays the most difference between the sexes is the infrequent and pricey Centropyge Interruptus (Japanese Pygmy Angel). Males have much more blue on their whole bodies than females do. While breeding, most angelfish will undergo a color adjustment of some sort.
In the case of Multicolor angelfish male, its colors are especially washed out during courtship. Though telling the sexes apart is not easy, forming a pair by yourself is a reasonably simple process. Always buy two angels with a big difference in size. Acquire the biggest specimen along with the smallest specimen you can obtain. A 3 inch flame angel plus a 1 1/2 to 2 inch specimen is suitable. Put them together at the identical time in a aquarium that is no less than three feet wide.
There will always be some pestering from the larger angel in the early days. Make sure the smaller specimen is not receiving too much harassment as this can be fatal.
If such a circumstance arises, block part of the tank with a separator and try another time.
For extra insight regarding Centropyge Angelfish and Centropyge Breeding in general, please visit the authors website.
Also available are detailed guides on most of the popular dwarf angel species in the industry today.
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