Pomacanthus xanthometopon, commonly known as the Yellowface Angelfish, is a captivating marine species prized for its vivid juvenile coloration and striking patterns. This medium-sized juvenile specimen is perfect for marine aquarists with experience in maintaining large, mature tanks.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced care is recommended due to its size and specific dietary needs.
Temperament: Generally semi-aggressive; may show territorial behaviour especially as it matures. Best housed with other robust species or in a species-specific setup.
Diet: Omnivorous – requires a varied diet including marine algae, sponges, and high-quality meaty foods such as mysis shrimp and finely chopped seafood. Supplement with prepared angelfish pellets or flakes to ensure balanced nutrition.
Minimum Tank Size: At least 250 litres (approximately 65 gallons) to provide ample swimming space and territory.
Reef Compatibility: With caution. May nip at sessile invertebrates such as corals and clams, so not recommended for delicate reef tanks.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard marine aquarium lighting and moderate water flow are suitable. Ensure stable water parameters with regular maintenance.
Placement: Provide plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding spots. Juveniles appreciate complex environments to reduce stress.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Up to 38 cm (15 inches) in captivity.
Pomacanthus xanthometopon juveniles are a stunning addition to large marine aquariums, offering vibrant colours and dynamic behaviour. Proper care and tank conditions are essential to maintain their health and longevity.



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