A greatFireball Angel!
Origin: East Americas
Size info:
Size M: approx. 1.25 – 2.25″
There once was a Fireball Angel so bold,
With colors that were bright and quite bold.
Its scales were a fiery hue,
And its tail was an electric blue.
A dazzling sight to behold, I’m told!
Centropyge aurantonotusis a fish so grand,
Its colors, they truly command.
Its name is a mouthful,
But it’s worth the hassle,
For this beauty is truly in demand.
Keeping Fireball Angel (Centropyge aurantonotus) in an Aquarium
The Fireball Angel, also known as Centropyge aurantonotus, is a small and colorful fish that can be kept in an aquarium. They are native to the Indo-Pacific region and are popular among hobbyists due to their bright colors and unique patterns.
Aquarium Requirements
- Tank size: A minimum of 30 gallons is recommended for a single Fireball Angel.
- Water parameters: The water temperature should be between 72-78°F and the pH level should be between 8.1-8.4.
- Lighting: Fireball Angels prefer moderate lighting.
- Diet: They are omnivores and can be fed a variety of foods including flakes, pellets, and frozen foods such as brine shrimp and mysis shrimp.
- Compatibility: Fireball Angels are generally peaceful but may become territorial towards other fish of the same species or similar appearance.
Coolest Stuff about Fireball Angel
- Their bright orange and yellow coloration make them a standout fish in any aquarium.
- They have a unique pattern on their body that resembles flames, hence their name “Fireball.”
- Fireball Angels are known to be hardy and easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginner hobbyists.
- They are active swimmers and will add movement and energy to any aquarium.






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