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  2. Genicanthus - Wikipedia

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    Known commonly as swallowtail or lyretail angelfish, these fishes are so-named for the distinctive shape of their tailfins. This genus of angels, in comparison to the other species found in hobby aquaria, are a good choice for beginners as they do not get nearly as large as some of the others.

  3. Genicanthus caudovittatus - Wikipedia

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    Genicanthus caudovittatus, the zebra angelfish, swallowtail angelfish, and lyretail angelfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae. [3] It is found in the Indian Ocean.

  4. Genicanthus melanospilos - Wikipedia

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    Genicanthus melanospilos is found at depths between 20 and 80 metres (66 and 262 ft). [1] It occurs in areas rich in coral on the outer slopes of reefs and drop-offs. Adults are normally organised as small harems made up of a male and several f

  5. Pomacanthidae - Wikipedia

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    For example, young male ornate angelfish, Genicanthus bellus, have broad, black bands and are indistinguishable from females; as they mature, bright orange bands develop on the flanks and back. Thought to correspond to social rank, these colour shifts are not necessarily confined to males; all marine angelfish species are known to be ...

  6. Genicanthus watanabei - Wikipedia

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    Genicanthus watanabei, like the other angelfishes in the genus Genicanthus, shows sexual dichromatism, the males and females show differences in colour and pattern.The males are pale blue to bluish-grey on the upper third of their bodies with the lower two thirds having 8 horizontal, thin black stripes, the highest of these end in a patch of yellow colour.

  7. Genicanthus semifasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Genicanthus semifasciatus occurs at depths between 15 and 200 metres (49 and 656 ft). [1] Here it can be found on the seaward sides of rocky and coral reefs. This species is protogynously hermaphroditic and is normally encountered in harems consisting of a male and several females. [2]