Angelfish Lamarck's - Small

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Genicanthus lamarck (Male Pictured)
This pretty, reef compatible Angelfish is a real beauty to watch swimming around the aquarium. They are extremely durable and well behaved making this a perfect fit for many aquarium owners.
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Female Lamarck's Angelfish



While not the most brightly coloured Angelfish they are one of the most delicate looking. Lamarck's Angelfish has a white body with distinctive horizontal black stripes. Females of the species are distinctive due to the uppermost stripe smoothly arching over the wide part of their backs. They also have a matching stripe on the top part of their tail.

Females also lack a specific blue spot on the pectoral fin which is present on the males. The differing features of the sexes have led them to be described as different species occasionally. Breeding has been successful, but only in large enough aquariums. Spawning is not normally observed in smaller-scale home aquariums.

The Female Lamarck's Angelfish is an easy species to look after. Two females will not act aggressively towards each other, but two males can be territorial and the weaker male will eventually transform into females.

These fish are originally from the Indo-West Pacific region from the Great Barrier Reef up to Southern Japan. They are found in a range of habitats including reef crests and steep slopes. They live in depths between 10 and 40 meters alone or in small groups.

 

Tank Recommendations for Female Lemarck's Angelfish
The smallest tank size required for this species is 280 litres for one fish with a size of 350 recommended for multiple fish.

They will do well with plenty of live rock and lots of wide open swimming space. Be sure to provide areas of water movement throughout the day.

They will tend to hang out in the middle area of the aquarium but they will appreciate hiding places. A well-fitted aquarium lid is required as they have been known to jump out of the tank on occasion.

 

Suitable Tank Buddies
This is a peaceful species that will ignore most other species but they can occasionally chase smaller fish. They are reef compatible so no worries about them harassing your corals. They will get along best with large aggressive and semi-aggressive fish.

 

Usually Compatible
These fish will get along great with Frogfish, Blennies, and Butterflyfish. Clownfish, Damselfish, and Eels will also make excellent tank buddies. Other species which shouldn't have a problem are Filefish, Goatfish, and Groupers. Grunts, Hawkfish and Hogfish are other wonderful options too.

 

Sometime Compatible
Batfish, Boxfish, and Cardinalfish can sometimes be problematic. Other species will need to have a close eye kept on them including Dragonettes, crustaceans, and Gobies. Invertebrates and Triggerfish should also be watched carefully. Sharks can sometimes prey upon this species of Angelfish so select them appropriately for their size.

 

Rarely Compatible
Avoid keeping them with Rays and other large Angelfish. Seahorses and Pipefish may be too intimidated to come out and eat in the presence of this species.

 

Feeding your Female Lemarck's Angelfish
These fish are zooplanktivores in the wild but in captivity, they will thrive on an omnivorous diet. They will do well on typical angelfish protein-based foods. Most of their diet should consist of meat-based foods such as mysis and brine shrimp as well as chopped fish and shrimp. Feed them small amounts at least twice a day. Higher-temperature tanks may need a higher frequency of feedings. Flake and pellet food are also acceptable.

More Information
Scientific Name Genicanthus lamarck (Male Pictured)
Care Level Moderate
Common Names The Lamarck's Angelfish is also known as the Blackstriped Angelfish and theFreckletail Lyretail Angelfish
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Pomacanthidae
Lifespan (years) 12
Max. Length (cm) 25
Min. Tank Volume (l) 290
Origin Indo-Pacific
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 22-27° C, dKH 8-12, pH 8.0-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025
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