- Genicanthus watanabei
Taxobox
name = Blackedged angelfish
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Pomacanthidae
genus = "Genicanthus "
species = "G. watanabei"
binomial = "Genicanthus watanabei"
binomial_authority = (Yasuda & Tominaga, 1970)The blackedged angelfish, "Genicanthus watanabei", is a species of
marine angelfish . Other Scientific Name(s): "Holacanthus watanabei". Distribution: West-centralPacific :Taiwan to theTuamotu Islands , north toRyukyu Islands , south toNew Caledonia and theAustrals ;Marianas and Marshalls inMicronesia . Blackedged angelfish are found in pairs or in harems of up to five individuals.Max. size: 15 cmEnvironment:reef-associated; non-migratory; marine; depth range 21 – 81 m Climate:tropical; 30°N - 28°S
This species was named by two Japanese researchers(Yasuda F. and Tominaga Y.)in 1970 in honour of one of the most eminent Japanese ichthyologists of the last two centuries.
In the aquarium
The black-edged angelfish belongs to the genus Genicanthus, the so-called swallowtail angelfish. Swallowtails are distinct from most other angelfish genera in that they have distinct male and female colour morphs so even though the species is the same you can keep two sometimes markedly different-looking individuals in the same aquarium. They are active swimmers and should be given adequate room particularly if a pair or more is to be kept. This busy lifestyle means that the Watanabei requires regular feeding in order for them to keep in good health.
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