Bluestriped angelfish

The Bluestriped angelfish lives in the reef-associated, non-migratory, marine, depth range 5 - 15 m environment.

* Bluestriped angelfish, Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844). References - * Species of Chaetodontoplus. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. June 2006 version. N.p. More

The diet of the Bluestriped Angelfish should consist of algae and angelfish food preparations containing various sponges. Should also be offered mysis shrimp and other meaty foods. Maximum Length: 9 in. More

Bluestriped angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrion Keoki Stender go Dwarf Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loricula) Keoki Stender go Dwarf Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loricula) Keoki Stender More

Bluestriped angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrion Author: Keoki Stender mail to home Description: Bluestriped angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis) Length: up to 22 cm, Usually seen between 3 and 18metres depth, Photo taken in japan. More

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Origin: Bluestriped angelfish Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis Side 1883px.jpg Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis show certain minutiae outside the central part of the body. More

Common names

Blåstribet kejserfisk in Danish (dansk)
Blue-striped angelfish in English
Bluelined angelfish in English
Bluestriped angelfish in English
Cá Bu?m 7 s?c in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Cá Bướm 7 sọc in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Kinchakudai in Japanese (日本語)
щетинозуб десятиполосый in Russian (русский язык)
蓝带神仙 in Mandarin Chinese
蓝带荷包鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
藍帶神仙 in Mandarin Chinese
藍帶荷包魚 in Mandarin Chinese
金蝴蝶 in Mandarin Chinese
청줄돔 in Korean (한국어)

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Pomacanthidae
Genus : Chaetodontoplus
Species : Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis
Authority : Temminck and Schlegel,1844