- Gray angelfish
Taxobox
name = Gray angelfish
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Pomacanthidae
genus = "Pomacanthus "
species = "P. arcuatus"
binomial = "Pomacanthus arcuatus"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The gray angelfish, "Pomacanthus arcuatus", is a large angelfish of the family
Pomacanthidae , found in the westernAtlantic fromNew England to the vicinity ofRio de Janeiro ,Brazil , and also theBahamas , theGulf of Mexico , and theCaribbean , including theAntilles , at depths of between 2 and 30 m. Length is up to 60 cm.The gray angelfish is common in
coral reefs, usually solitary, occasionally in pairs. Juveniles are part-time cleaners. It feeds mainly on sponges, but also takestunicate s,alga e,zoantharian s,gorgonian s,hydroid s,bryozoan s, andseagrass es. Its flesh is reported to be of excellent quality and it is marketed fresh and salted. It is friendly toward divers and has been reared in captivity.Coloration is pale gray around the mouth, with a pale gray margin on the
caudal fin . The inside of thepectoral fin is yellow. Juveniles are black with two light yellow bars on the body and three on the head; the caudal fin is yellow with a vertically elongate, nearly rectangular or hemispherical black spot in the middle.Reproduction is
oviparous and members of this species are monogamous.References
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