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Golden Angelfish
Quick View$350.00Centropyge aurantia (Golden Angelfish)
The Golden Angelfish is one of the most elusive and striking dwarf angelfish species available to aquarists. Its brilliant golden-orange body is accented by bold, tiger-like striping and a distinctive electric-blue eye ring, giving this fish a unique presence rarely seen in home aquariums.
This species is uncommonly encountered in captivity, and wild-caught specimens are known to be delicate and difficult to acclimate. Captive-bred Golden Angelfish, when available, are highly sought after due to their improved hardiness, willingness to accept prepared foods, and overall adaptability to aquarium life.
Golden Angelfish are territorial, especially toward their own kind and other dwarf angelfish, and should generally be kept singly unless housed in very large systems. They are considered reef safe with caution—while many individuals behave well, they may pick at fleshy LPS corals and soft corals such as Xenia. Maintaining a well-fed fish significantly reduces the likelihood of nuisance nipping.
Even when captive bred, this species remains sensitive to unstable or fluctuating water parameters, immature aquariums, poor water quality, and harassment from aggressive tankmates. They thrive best in very mature, stable reef systems with extensive live rock for grazing, shelter, and security.
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Mature, well-established aquariums
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Peaceful to semi-peaceful reef systems
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Tanks with abundant rockwork and hiding areas
The Golden Angelfish is an exceptional choice for experienced aquarists seeking a rare, show-quality dwarf angelfish that rewards careful husbandry with stunning coloration and fascinating behavior.
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Harlequin Tuskfish
Quick View$275.00Choerodon fasciatus (Harlequin Tuskfish)
The Harlequin Tuskfish is a striking and personality-filled member of the wrasse family that often becomes a fast favorite in larger marine aquariums. Known for their bold coloration and outgoing behavior, these fish are interactive, confident swimmers that bring constant movement and character to the tank.
The individuals currently available are juveniles, but this species grows to an adult size of up to 10 inches, making a large aquarium (150 gallons or more long-term) a requirement. They prefer systems with ample rockwork and rubble zones, which allow for natural foraging behavior and provide a sense of security.
These juveniles are bred in Bali, with parent stock originating from Australian lines, which are prized for their deeper, brighter red coloration compared to other regional variants.
The Harlequin Tuskfish is not totally reef safe. As it matures, it will prey on clean-up crew members, ornamental invertebrates, and potentially very small fish. Adults are typically semi-aggressive and are best housed in fish-only aquariums with similarly sized, robust tankmates.
As they mature, Harlequin Tuskfish develop their iconic appearance—bold vertical red-orange and white striping, subtle blue accents, and large, vibrant blue “tusk” teeth used to crush small invertebrates.
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Large fish-only aquariums (150G+ recommended)
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Systems with substantial rockwork and rubble
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Tanks with similarly sized, semi-aggressive tankmates
This species is an excellent choice for aquarists looking for a show-stopping centerpiece fish with intelligence, personality, and unmistakable presence—when given the space and setup it deserves.
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