Quick Facts
Distribution
Interesting Info
- The Blue Angelfish are a semi-aggressive fish and are generally solitary but can be found in pairs. Young fish stay in the shallows whilst adults can be found in up to 40 m (130 ft).
- Blue Angelfish like many other angelfish are broadcast spawners, releasing their eggs and sperm towards the top of the water column or surface at dusk. The fertilised eggs then float with the current and eventually settle on the bottom.
- Juveniles appear very different to adults, with dark blue and black colours highlighted by curved/circular light blue and white lines. They are often confused for juvenile Emperor Angelfish. The change in juvenile colours to adults starts when the fish reach the length of 8 to 16 cm (3.1 to 6.3 in).
- These fish are omnivores and primarily feed on algae and sponges, but also eat small invertebrates, zooplankton and plants.
- Estimates on lifespan have them reaching up to 21 years of age.
- The main predators of angelfish include sharks, larger predatory fish and marine mammals.
Species Interaction
Aquarium & Reef
The Blue Angelfish also known as the Koran Angelfish is a popular reef species known for its unique colours and hardiness as an aquarium fish. Juvenile fish typically stay in the shallows of inner reefs and lagoons whilst adults can be found on the outer reef in caves or crevices.
The fish has a large range across the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean, to the Red Sea, Australia and as far north as Japan.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Pomacanthidae
Genus: Pomacanthus
Species: Pomacanthus semicirculatus
Conservation Status
Based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Blue 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
Blue Angelfish are a edible fish but are not a targeted species for consumption.
Taste Rating: 0/5
How to catch
Blue Angelfish
Catch Difficulty: Easy
Tackle: Running Sinker Rig
Bait: Sponge, Weed, Worms
Popularity: Not targeted
Blue Angelfish
As Aquarium Fish
Care Level: Easy to moderate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Diet: Omnivore
Reef Compatible: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 220 gallons