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Yellow Heraldi Angelfish

Centropyge heraldi - The Yellow Heraldi Angelfish or "False Lemonpeel Angelfish" is a dwarf angelfish species bred at our Biota Palau facility. It is bright yellow in coloration with faint orange markings around the eyes and fins. Some individuals have black edges on the fins, but this variety is entirely yellow. One of the larger Centropyge angelfish, this species grows to an impressive but manageable 4". 

They are a "reef safe with caution" species so be sure to keep them fed on a wide variety of feeds that include Easy Reefs DKI pellets, Spirulina brine shrimp, frozen Calanus, and Angelfish specific preparations. Use caution when adding to a tank of other dwarf angelfish or similar looking species. We always recommend adding new fish with an acclimation box.

Centropyge heraldi - The Yellow Heraldi Angelfish or "False Lemonpeel Angelfish" is a dwarf angelfish species bred at our Biota Palau facility. It is bright yellow in coloration with faint orange markings around the eyes and fins. Some individuals have black edges on the fins, but this variety is entirely yellow. One of the larger Centropyge angelfish, this species grows to an impressive but manageable 4". 

They are a "reef safe with caution" species so be sure to keep them fed on a wide variety of feeds that include Easy Reefs DKI pellets, Spirulina brine shrimp, frozen Calanus, and Angelfish specific preparations. Use caution when adding to a tank of other dwarf angelfish or similar looking species. We always recommend adding new fish with an acclimation box.

$160.00
Yellow Heraldi Angelfish
$160.00

Description

Centropyge heraldi - The Yellow Heraldi Angelfish or "False Lemonpeel Angelfish" is a dwarf angelfish species bred at our Biota Palau facility. It is bright yellow in coloration with faint orange markings around the eyes and fins. Some individuals have black edges on the fins, but this variety is entirely yellow. One of the larger Centropyge angelfish, this species grows to an impressive but manageable 4". 

They are a "reef safe with caution" species so be sure to keep them fed on a wide variety of feeds that include Easy Reefs DKI pellets, Spirulina brine shrimp, frozen Calanus, and Angelfish specific preparations. Use caution when adding to a tank of other dwarf angelfish or similar looking species. We always recommend adding new fish with an acclimation box.

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