Koran Angel
Pomacanthus
semicirculatus
Identification: The coloration of the juvenile and adult differ greatly. The juvenile is black with semicircular white and blue vertical stripes. In contrast, the adult is whitish gray overall, with a speckling pattern and fainter vertical stripes.
Maximum Length: Attains a length of approximately 17-18 inches.
Origin: Indo-Pacific
Minimum tank size: 135 Gallon
Behavior: This species is a hardy aquarium fish, although it should be provided with plenty of sponge and algae in an attempt to recreate its natural diet. At times, this species can show a fair amount of aggressiveness, particularly towards fish which are introduced after the Koran Angelfish has settled in the aquarium environment. In general, this species will feed on a variety of prepared foods and spend a good portion of its time out in the open in the aquarium. Can live up to 20 years with proper tank conditions and feeding.
Feeding and diet: This species feeds mainly on sponges and algae in the wild.
Reef Compatibility: This species is not recommended for the marine reef aquarium because it will pick at a variety of invertebrates.
Cautions: Juveniles can be pugnacious and should be the last fish introduced to the tank.
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