A greatGray Angel!
Origin: East Americas
Size info:
Size XL: approx. 5.5 -7″
There once was a Gray Angel fish
Whose colors made all others quite rich
With vibrant blue and yellow hue
It’s hard to ignore this beauty, it’s true
This angel’s home is the coral reef
Where it glides with such graceful relief
But watch out for its sharp spine
It’s a defense that’s truly divine
So if you’re lucky enough to see
This Pomacanthus arcuatus in the sea
Take a moment to appreciate
This majestic fish that’s truly first-rate!
Keeping Gray Angel (Pomacanthus arcuatus) in an Aquarium
The Gray Angel, also known as the Grey Angelfish, is a beautiful and popular saltwater fish that is often kept in aquariums. Here are some things to keep in mind if you are considering adding a Gray Angel to your tank:
Tank Size
Gray Angels can grow up to 15 inches in length, so a tank that is at least 125 gallons is recommended for one adult fish. If you plan on keeping multiple Gray Angels, you will need an even larger tank.
Water Conditions
Gray Angels prefer water temperatures between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit, and a pH range of 8.1 to 8.4. They also require moderate to high water flow and a well-maintained tank with good filtration.
Diet
Gray Angels are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including algae, small invertebrates, and prepared foods such as flakes and pellets. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure that your Gray Angel gets all the nutrients it needs.
Behavior
Gray Angels are generally peaceful fish, but they can be territorial and aggressive towards other fish that look similar to them. It is best to keep them with other large, peaceful fish that occupy different areas of the tank.
Coolest Stuff About Gray Angels
- Gray Angels have a unique color pattern with gray-blue scales and bright yellow accents on their face, fins, and tail.
- They are known for their distinctive shape, with a rounded body and long, pointed fins.
- Gray Angels are active swimmers and can often be seen exploring their environment.
- They are hardy fish that can live up to 15 years in captivity with proper care.
- Gray Angels have been known to form bonds with their owners and can become quite friendly and interactive.






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