Centropyge eibli (EIBL Angel)
Description
The Eivli Angel Fish, also known as Centropyge EIBLI, is a salt water fish from the Pomacanthidae family. He is about 11 cm long and has a dark blue coloring on top of his body, with lively orange spots on the sides and a white belly. Its fins are also orange with blue stripes.
Ei-Ebli's Angel Fish is from the warm waters of the Galapagos Islands, the Samoa Islands and the Kiribati Islands, where it lives in coral reefs. It feeds mainly on molluscs, echinoderms and crustaceans, which he finds by scraping the back of the reef with his teeth to dig up them.
This fish is generally lonely, although it can be found in small groups in places rich in food. It is territorial and will defend its territory against the other Angels. EIBLI's Angel Fish is a shy and fearful fish, which is often hidden in crevices and reef holes to protect itself from predators.
EIBLI's Angel Fish is often used in aquariums because of its beautiful coloring and its endearing personality. However, it can be difficult to keep in captivity because of its specific needs in terms of water and food. It is important to provide him with a well -equipped aquarium with rocks and hiding places so that he can hide, as well as a variety of living food to maintain his health.
In summary, EIBLI's Angel Fish is a colorful and fascinating fish that can be an interesting addition to a well-equipped aquarium. However, it can be difficult to keep in captivity and requires careful care to stay healthy.
Origin
- FamilyPomacanthidae
- OriginIndopacific
Characteristics
- Adult size15 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeSeawater, hot
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Temperature, pH, Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
