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Centropyge Flavicauda

The Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish is a small, but beautiful species that loves exploring.

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The Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish is one of the smallest of its genus. What it lacks in size it makes up for in beauty. It is a striking deep blue colour, with a purple tint on its lower face. The tail fin is pale yellow or white, the rest of the fins have a bright blue trim on the edge.

The Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish is hermaphroditic. They are unsexed when born, but as adults start as female. The biggest or most dominant female in a group will change sex to male. A male can change back to a female, but this process takes a longer period of time. They are believed to be open water spawners.

This species natural habitat is in the Indo-Pacific. From the East African coast to Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, and Fiji. It can be found around rubble areas of reefs, on slopes, and sponge beds. Usually between depths of 10-60 meters.

Tank Recommendations for the Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish

The Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish needs a tank of at least 55 gallons (208.2 litres) capacity.

They aren't ideal for a reef aquarium as they will nibble on soft, and stony corals, as well as clam mantles. A fish only tank is a more suitable option.

It should have plenty of live rock for grazing on microalgae. The rockwork should be arranged to create lots of hiding places and swim ways for them to explore.

Suitable Tank Buddies

The Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish is a semi-aggressive species. They are best suited to tanks with companions the same size or larger.

They can be kept with conspecifics as a mated pair or in a harem. If two males are kept in the same tank they will fight to the death.

Usually Compatible

Suitable companions include large Angelfish, Tangs, Pufferfish, Batfish, Parrotfish, and Squirrelfish.

Sometime Compatible

Conspecifics should only be housed as a mated pair or in a harem. Care should be taken with Frogfish, Eels, Groupers, Scorpionfish, Triggerfish, and Wrasses.

Rarely Compatible

Seahorses and Pipefish aren't suitable companions. Smaller docile fish will be bullied. Male conspecifics will fight each other. They will also be aggressive to similar species. Avoid Sharks and Rays as they will eat it.

Feeding Your Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish

The Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish is omnivorous. Its diet should contain, marine algae, spirulina, sponges, and angelfish preparations. It will also consume meaty products such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp. You should feed them 3 times per day.

More Information
Scientific Name Centropyge Flavicauda
Care Level Moderate
Common Names Pygmy Whitetail Angelfish, Damsel Angelfish, Pygmy Yellowtail Angelfish, Royal Blue Pygmy Angelfish, Pygmy Yellowfin Angelfish.
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Pomacanthidae
Lifespan (years) 5
Max. Length (cm) 7.5
Min. Tank Volume (l) 208
Origin Indo-Pacific. East African coast, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Fiji
Reef Safe With Caution
Sociability Semi-aggressive
Venomous No
Water Conditions 22 - 28°C, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025
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