



Centropyge loriculus
The Centropyge loriculus, also known as the Pacific pygmy angelfish, is a small, colorful fish that loves to swim around coral reefs. They are bright and cheerful, making them a favorite in aquariums!
生息地: Coral reefs
The Centropyge loriculus has a vivid fiery orange-red body adorned with four to five vertical black bars. Its dorsal, anal, and caudal fins often feature stunning iridescent blue edges, making it a true underwater jewel.




カテゴリ
魚類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Flame Angelfish often live in small groups called harems with one male leader.
Their bright colors also help them blend into the colorful coral reefs they call home!
These tiny fish can actually change their gender from female to male!
They hide within coral branches and rocky nooks to sleep safely at night.
Centropyge loriculus can expertly dart through complex coral structures because of its agile, compressed body.
Centropyge loriculus has special brush-like teeth that help them scrape algae off rocks, keeping the reef clean.
Centropyge loriculus uses its vibrant colors to signal to other fish and establish its territory on the reef.
They primarily graze on algae, helping keep coral reefs healthy and clean for everyone.
Plectropomus leopardus
A common predator on tropical reefs.
Acropora cervicornis
Provides crucial hiding spots and protection.
Chlorodesmis fastigiata
Feeds on this common filamentous algae.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch fish from a distance and never try to touch them in the water.
6-10 cm
0.01-0.05 kg
5-7 年
They primarily graze on algae, helping keep coral reefs healthy and clean for everyone.
8 km/h
Coral reefs
Foraging
60 m
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