Genus Centropyge

Orangeback angelfish - When kept in an aquarium orangeback angelfish are distributed throughout the tank.

Cherub pygmy angelfish - When kept in an aquarium, cherubfish are distributed throughout the tank.

Flameback angelfish - When kept in an aquarium flameback angelfish are distributed throughout the tank.

Bicolor angelfish - Despite being favored by many aquarists, the bicolor angelfish can be very difficult to keep, even experts often find it difficult to make them pass through the initial acclimation period.

Twospined angelfish - The twospined angelfish is native to the Indo-Pacific where it lives in coral reefs and lagoons.

Blacktail angelfish - It has a pearlescent body with several vertical orange to red stripes.

Rusty angelfish - Centropyge ferrugata is a marine angelfish from the Western Pacific Ocean.

Whitetail angelfish - Centropyge flavicauda is a Marine angelfish from the Indo-Pacific Ocean.

Lemonpeel angelfish - In aquaria, it is suitable for fish only tanks.

Flaming angelfish - In captivity, this species feeds on a variety of food including live brine shrimp, frozen meaty foods as well as spirulina, seaweed sheets and pellets.

Russet angelfish - Centropyge potteri is a marine angelfish from the Eastern Central Pacific Ocean.

Order : Perciformes
Family : Pomacanthidae
Genus : Centropyge