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Centropyge

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Centropyge

Centropyge is a genus of ray-finned fish, marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean.[2] These species do not exceed 15 cm in length and live in haremic structures with one dominant male and multiple females.[2] Although it is hard to identify their gender; females are often shorter and more round finned. Like many other reef fish and all marine angelfish, the species in this genus are protogynous hermaphrodite, meaning that they start their adult lives as females and the dominant individual in a group can change to a male within days. A reversal of this sex change is possible if the social status of the individual changes, it is however a process that requires much more time.[3]

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Centropyge
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Centropyge argi
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Centropyge loriculus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Acanthuriformes
Family: Pomacanthidae
Genus: Centropyge
Kaup, 1860
Type species
Holacanthus tibicen
Synonyms[1]
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In aquaria

This genus prefer matured reef tanks due to the usually high water quality and the often used "live rock". In nature most species feed on algae, sponges and small benthic invertebrates. Having an abundance of well cured live rock will help to supplement their diet.[4] This is also in the interest of the aquarist, as underfed Centropyge angels may nip at corals and sessile invertebrates.[5] Dwarf angels can be quite shy initially, hiding in corals, caves and crevices but become more outgoing when they have established their territory - if they are kept with appropriate tank mates and in appropriately sized tanks.[6]

Species

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There are currently 35 recognized species in this genus:[2]

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ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
ThumbCentropyge abei G. R. Allen, Young & P. L. Colin, 2006Abe's pygmy angelfishwestern Pacific Ocean, amongst the islands of Indonesia and Palau
ThumbCentropyge acanthops (Norman, 1922)Orange-back pygmy angelfisheast coast of Africa,
ThumbCentropyge argi Woods & Kanazawa, 1951Cherub pygmy angelfishthe Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, North to North Carolina.
ThumbCentropyge aurantia J. E. Randall & Wass, 1974Golden pygmy angelfishthe western Pacific Ocean: Indonesia and the Great Barrier Reef.
ThumbCentropyge aurantonotus W. E. Burgess, 1974Flame-back pygmy angelfishsouthern Caribbean Sea and the coastal waters of Brazil
ThumbCentropyge bicolor (Bloch, 1787)Bicolor pygmy angelfishIndo-Pacific region: including East Africa, Southern Japan, Australia, and even Fiji.
ThumbCentropyge bispinosa (Günther, 1860)Two-spined pygmy angelfishIndo-Pacific
ThumbCentropyge boylei Pyle & J. E. Randall, 1992Peppermint pygmy angelfisheastern-central Pacific around the Cook Islands and Rarotonga
Centropyge cocosensis K. N. Shen, C. W. Chang, Delrieu-Trottin & Borsa, 2016Cocos pygmy angelfish [7]Eastern Indian Ocean: Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island.
ThumbCentropyge colini Smith-Vaniz & J. E. Randall, 1974Cocos-Keeling angelfishIndo-west Pacific Ocean, including around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Centropyge debelius Pyle, 1990Blue Mauritius pygmy angelfishWestern Indian Ocean: Mauritius, Réunion, and the Aldabra Group (Seychelles).
Centropyge deborae K. N. Shen, H. C. Ho & C. W. Chang, 2012Blue velvet pygmy angelfish [8]Fiji
ThumbCentropyge eibli Klausewitz, 1963Black-tail pygmy angelfishthe Indo-Pacific.
ThumbCentropyge ferrugata J. E. Randall & W. E. Burgess, 1972Rusty pygmy angelfishWestern Pacific Ocean
ThumbCentropyge fisheri (Snyder, 1904)Orange pygmy angelfishHawaii.
ThumbCentropyge flavipectoralis J. E. Randall & Klausewitz, 1977Yellow-fin pygmy angelfishIndian Ocean
ThumbCentropyge flavissima (G. Cuvier, 1831)Lemon-peel pygmy angelfishIndo-Pacific region
ThumbCentropyge heraldi Woods & L. P. Schultz, 1953Yellow pygmy angelfish [7]Pacific Ocean
Centropyge hotumatua J. E. Randall & D. K. Caldwell, 1973Black-ear pygmy angelfishEastern Pacific: Austral (including Rapa), Pitcairn and Easter islands.
ThumbCentropyge interrupta (S. Tanaka (I), 1918)Japanese pygmy angelfishOgasawara Islands south of Japan.
Centropyge joculator Smith-Vaniz & J. E. Randall, 1974Yellow-head pygmy angelfishEastern Indian Ocean: Cocos and Christmas Islands.
ThumbCentropyge loriculus (Günther, 1874)Flame pygmy angelfishreefs of Oceania, most common in Marshall, Line, and Cook Islands
ThumbCentropyge multicolor J. E. Randall & Wass, 1974Multicolor pygmy angelfishPacific Ocean
ThumbCentropyge multispinis (Playfair, 1867)Dusky pygmy angelfishtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific
Centropyge nahackyi Kosaki, 1989Nahacky's pygmy angelfishEastern Central Pacific: Johnston Atoll. Strays reported from the Hawaiian Islands.
Centropyge narcosis Pyle & J. E. Randall, 1993Narc pygmy angelfishCook Islands
Centropyge nigriocellus Woods & L. P. Schultz, 1953Black-spot pygmy angelfishPacific Ocean near American Samoa; Cook Islands; Guam; Kiribati (Phoenix Is.); Marshall Islands; Micronesia, Federated States of ; Nauru; New Caledonia; Northern Mariana Islands; Papua New Guinea; Samoa; Tokelau; Tuvalu; United States Minor Outlying Islands (Howland-Baker Is., Johnston I., US Line Is.)
Centropyge nox (Bleeker, 1853)Midnight pygmy angelfishWestern Pacific: Ryukyu Islands to Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, the Great Barrier Reef and New Caledonia
ThumbCentropyge potteri (D. S. Jordan & Metz, 1912)Russet pygmy angelfishJohnston Atoll and the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific Ocean
Centropyge resplendens Lubbock & Sankey, 1975Resplendent pygmy angelfishAscension Island
ThumbCentropyge shepardi J. E. Randall & Yasuda, 1979Mango pygmy angelfishNorthern Marianas Islands, Guam, and the Ogasawara Islands.
ThumbCentropyge tibicen (G. Cuvier, 1831)Key-hole pygmy angelfishIndo-Pacific
ThumbCentropyge venusta (Yasuda & Tominaga, 1969)Purple-mask pygmy angelfishWestern Pacific
ThumbCentropyge vrolikii (Bleeker, 1853)Pearl-scale angelfishIndo-West Pacific area
Centropyge woodheadi Kuiter, 1998Black-fin pygmy angelfish [7]Southwestern Pacific: from the Great Barrier Reef to the Gambier archipelago.
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