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  2. Cherubfish - Wikipedia

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    The cherubfish (Centropyge argi), also known as the pygmy angelfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae ...

  3. Centropyge multispinis - Wikipedia

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    Centropyge multispinis, known by the common names bluefin dwarf, brown pygmy angelfish, dusky angelfish, dusky cherub, many-spined angelfish, and multispined angelfish, [1] is a species of marine ray finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae. It is found in tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific area. [2]

  4. Centropyge - Wikipedia

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    Centropyge is a genus of ray-finned fish, marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. [2] These species do not exceed 15 cm in length and live in haremic structures with one dominant male and multiple females. [2]

  5. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    These delightful little angelfish are highly prized as aquarium fish, with an exorbitant price tag beyond the realms of most aquarists. A single fish has sold for $30,000.

  6. Paracentropyge multifasciata - Wikipedia

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    This species is one of the medium priced dwarf angelfish with sales prices usually ranging from $50 to $100 per specimen (2010). Availability may vary but P. multifasciata cannot be considered "rare" in the trade. They usually arrive in fish stores in good health, problems can however arise when keeping them in sterile quarantine settings ...

  7. Flameback angelfish - Wikipedia

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    The flameback angelfish is found. At depths of between 15 and 300 metres (49 and 984 ft) where it is found in areas of reef and rock rubble. [1] It may also be common around isolated patches of staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis). It feels on algae and sponges. [4] Like other angelfish the flameback angelfish lays pelagic eggs and has pelagic ...