Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus, known as the Grey Angelfish, is a visually captivating species prized in marine aquaria for its elegant appearance and moderate care requirements. This small variant is suitable for marine enthusiasts with some experience in angelfish husbandry.
Care Level: Moderate care is recommended due to the species’ sensitivity to water quality and specific dietary needs.
Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be territorial towards conspecifics or similar species. Best kept singly or as a mated pair in larger tanks.
Diet: Omnivorous. Provide a varied diet including marine algae, spirulina, mysis shrimp, and specialised angelfish preparations to ensure optimal health.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 150 litres is advised to provide ample swimming space and reduce territorial aggression.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution. May nip at soft corals and clam mantles; not recommended for delicate reef systems without careful monitoring.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard marine aquarium lighting and moderate water flow are suitable to mimic natural reef environments.
Placement: Provide plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding spots. Ensure stable water parameters with regular maintenance.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Up to 20 cm in length.
Overall, the Grey Angelfish is a rewarding addition to a suitably sized marine aquarium, offering both beauty and interest when cared for correctly.



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