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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 ...
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]
Abe's pygmy angelfish: western Pacific Ocean, amongst the islands of Indonesia and Palau Centropyge acanthops (Norman, 1922) Orange-back pygmy angelfish: east coast of Africa, Centropyge argi Woods & Kanazawa, 1951: Cherub pygmy angelfish: the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, North to North Carolina. Centropyge aurantia J. E. Randall & Wass, 1974
Angelfish. Angelfish. Bright in color and coming in almost every hue of the rainbow, Angelfish are bound to brighten up any at-home tank. However, there are a few common health issues to watch out ...
A rare dwarf angelfish, with a fabulously exotic appearance. Their sunset-colored body turns a deep blue/purple body towards the tail and is marked with electric blue spots, with a yellow caudal fin.
Marine angelfish are perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic , Indian , and mostly western Pacific Oceans . The family contains seven genera and about 86 species.
Here's why you're seeing Sonny Angel — a smiling, adorable and, yes, naked cherub — all over your timeline. Meet the world's "pocket boyfriend."
CHERUB (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ r ə b /) is a series of teenage spy novels written by English author Robert Muchamore, focusing around a fictional division of the British Security Service called CHERUB, which employs children, predominantly orphans, 17 or younger as intelligence agents.