Quick Facts
Distribution
Interesting Info
- The Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish is a species of marine angelfish found in the Great Barrier Reef and surrounding areas of Australia.
- This species is sometimes confused with the closely related Scribbled Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus duboulayi), which has a similar coloration but a different pattern of stripes.
- These fish are omnivores and primarily feed on sponges, tunicates and jellyfish.
- The Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish has a distinct yellow body with vertical black stripes along the back half of its body and fins.
- The species is known to spawn in pairs and will lay their eggs on the underside of a rocky ledge.
- The Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish is sometimes referred to as the “Blue-finned Angelfish” due to the blue coloration on the tips of its fins.
- Juvenile Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish have a different coloration than adults, with a predominantly yellow body and black spots on the dorsal and anal fins.
- Estimates of lifespan are between 10 and 15 years.
- They are often found in the company of other angelfish species, including the Emperor Angelfish and the Blue-faced Angelfish.
- The main predators of angelfish include sharks, larger predatory fish and marine mammals.
Species Interaction
Aquarium & Reef
The Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus meridithii) is endemic to eastern Australia and often confused with the Yellowtail Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus personifer). They are “sister species” and the distinguishing feature between the two is an all yellow tail in the QLD Yellowtail’s versus a black bar through the tail of personifer angelfish.
As it is endemic to Australia, it has a small range across eastern Australia, being found in QLD, parts of NSW and Lord Howe Island.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Pomacanthidae
Genus: Chaetodontoplus
Species: Chaetodontoplus meridithii
Conservation Status
Based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish is currently categorised as “Least Concern”(LC).
LC is the lowest category on the scale for risk with “Extinct”(EX) being the highest.
Fish Taste Quality
Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish are a edible fish but are not a targeted species for consumption.
Taste Rating: no rating
How to catch
Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish
Catch Difficulty: Easy
Tackle: Running Sinker Rig
Bait: Prawns, Sponge, Worms
Technique: Keep bait close to the reef/structure
Popularity: Not targeted
Queensland Yellowtail Angelfish
As Aquarium Fish
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Diet: Omnivore
Reef Compatible: With caution
Minimum Tank Size: 140 gallons
Recreational Viewing
- Snorkeling & Scuba
Finding: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Danger: None