Centropyge angels have forever been a favorite with hobbyists due to their smaller adult size, colorations and hardiness. The Lemonpeel's vibrant yellow coloration with blue outlining will make it stand out in just about any aquarium. To keep this angel happy, provide large amounts of live rock with some algal growth for hiding and grazing. The Lemon Peel Angel is not recommended for reef tanks because they tend to nip and graze on a variety of items. Like any other dwarf angel, they can be aggressive with other small angels and similarly shaped/colored fish. The Lemon Peel Angel's diet should be composed of a variety of items, including marine, marine pellets or flake and some type of algae or sponge-based food. Ideally, feed at least twice per day. The Lemon peel has an adult size of about 5", which makes it ideal for the beginner hobbyist and smaller aquariums.
- - Add to an aquarium with ample swimming room and rockwork for grazing/hiding
- - For continued health, provide a varied diet of marine meaty foods, angelfish-based foods and algae-based foods
- - Not Reef safe: may disturb mobile and sessile invertebrates
- - Has spines over their gills, use caution when catching to avoid entangling the angel in a net
- - Minimum tank size: 70 gallons
- - Approximate selling size: 2-3"