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Watanabei Angel (Female)
Watanabei Angel (Female)
Genicanthus watanabei
Works well in schools, just as long there is only one male. An interesting Angel, the Watanabe Angel is a popular Angel with Aquarists due to its availability, and being a hardy species as well. Like all others in its Genus, the Watanabe Angel feeds on Zooplankton, not Sponges, Corals or any other sessile Invertebrate. This makes it an excellent candidate for a Reef type aquarium or a community aquarium with other Angels. Males and Females are easily distinguished from their markings, with Males having bold black and white horizontal stripes on its body. The Female is just blue with black edging on its caudal fins. |
Maximum Size: the Genicanthus watanabei grows up to 6 inches. Minimum Tank Size: The Watanabei Angel (Female) prefers a tank of at least 80 gallons with plenty of places to hide & s Diet: The Genicanthus watanabei is a omnivore and likes to eat Omnivore. Feeds primarily on Zooplankton. Should be offered frozen Mysis, Plankton, and other frozen foods.. Level of Care: The Watanabei Angel (Female) is a high maintenance fish. Behavior: The Watanabei Angel (Female) may act peacefully toward other fish. Water Conditions: Keep water quality high (SG 1.020 – 1.025, pH 8.1 – 8.4, Temp. 72 – 78 F). Range: Taiwan to the Tuamotu Islands, north to Ryukyu Islands, south to New Caledonia and the Australs; Marianas and Marshalls in Micronesia. |