Pomacanthus xanthometopon, commonly known as the juvenile Yellowface Angelfish, is a visually stunning marine species prized for its vibrant blue and yellow markings. As a juvenile, this angelfish displays particularly vivid colours that make it a standout addition to a mature marine aquarium.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. This species requires stable water conditions and a well-maintained environment.
Temperament: Semi-aggressive. It may show territorial behaviour, especially towards other angelfish or similar-shaped species.
Diet: Omnivorous. Provide a varied diet including marine algae, spirulina, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis shrimp, and other meaty foods to ensure optimal health and colouration.
Minimum Tank Size: 180 litres (approximately 50 gallons). A spacious tank with plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding is essential.
Reef Safety: With Caution. While juveniles may be reef compatible, they can nip at corals and sessile invertebrates as they mature. Careful monitoring is advised.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard marine aquarium lighting and moderate water flow are suitable. Ensure stable water parameters typical for marine angelfish.
Placement: Provide ample live rock for grazing and shelter. Avoid housing with overly aggressive tank mates or other angelfish to reduce territorial disputes.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Up to 35 cm (14 inches) in adulthood.
This juvenile Pomacanthus xanthometopon is a captivating choice for marine enthusiasts seeking a bold and colourful angelfish. Its care demands a well-established aquarium and attentive husbandry to thrive.



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