Chaetodontoplus caeruleopunctatus, known as the Blue-spotted Angelfish, is a captivating marine species prized for its vibrant blue spots and striking appearance. This tank-bred specimen ensures healthier acclimation and reduces wild collection impact, making it a responsible choice for marine enthusiasts.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. This species requires stable water parameters and a well-maintained environment.
Temperament: Generally semi-aggressive. Suitable for peaceful community tanks with caution; avoid housing with overly aggressive or very timid species.
Diet: Omnivorous. Provide a varied diet including high-quality marine angelfish pellets, frozen mysis shrimp, spirulina, and marine algae to ensure optimal health.
Minimum Tank Size: 180 litres (approximately 50 gallons) to provide ample swimming space and territory.
Reef Safety: With Caution. May nip at corals and sessile invertebrates; not recommended for sensitive reef tanks.
Lighting and Water Flow: Moderate lighting and moderate water flow are ideal to mimic natural reef conditions without stressing the fish.
Placement: Provide plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding spots. Ensure a secure lid as angelfish can be jumpers.
Origin: Not Provided (tank-bred specimens).
Maximum Size: Up to 20 cm (8 inches).
Tank-bred Blue-spotted Angelfish are a premium addition to marine aquaria, offering vibrant colouration and a more sustainable option compared to wild-caught specimens. Regular water changes and a balanced diet will support longevity and vibrant health.



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