Bellus Angel (Genicanthus Bellus) Male
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Size: M, L
Species Name : Genicanthus Bellus
Care Level : Moderate
Temperament : Peaceful
Color : Black, Blue, White, Yellow
Diet : Omnivore
Reef Compatible : Yes
Water Conditions : sg 1.020-1.025, 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4
Max. Size : 7"
Origin : Marshall Islands
Family : Pomacanthidae
Minimum Tank Size : 120 gallons
Bellus Angel (Genicanthus Bellus), the Ornate Angelfish, Genicanthus Bellus or Bellus Lyretail Angelfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae.
Genicanthus Bellus Is sexually dichromatic, the males and females show different colouration and patterning. The male is an iridescent pale white and blue, with the lower half of the body and anal fin highlighted by long, horizontal blue stripes and one, yellow to orange stripe extending toward the caudal fin and edging the dorsal fin. The female is an iridescent pale white and blue and black with a yellow/orange dorsal fin and lateral stripe running from gills to tail. They reach a maximum length of 7 inches (18 cm).
Bellus Angelfish are best housed as a male-female pair or small harem of one male and few females in a 120-gallon or larger aquarium, and are ideal candidates for the deep-water reef aquarium. Acclimation will be facilitated by a dimly-lit tank, but these fishes seem to adapt well to the intense lighting in most modern reef aquariums. The tank should have multiple hiding places and live rock for grazing.
Genicanthus Bellus are reef safe and can be maintained with corals, tridacna clams, and most inverts. Some suitable tankmates include blennies, gobies, chromis, clownfish, butterflyfish, eels, and small lionfish. Do not keep two males in the same tank as fighting will ensue.
The Bellus Angelfish are hermaphroditic and have the ability to change sex from female to male, and males can even revert back to female if no females are present in the aquarium. They are difficult to breed, but many seasoned veteran aquarists have successfully observed these fishes spawning on a regular basis in very large home aquariums.
Bellus Angelfish are Omnivores, so they should be given meaty foods. A varied diet of meaty foods such as vitamin enriched frozen brine shrimp, plus spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items will provide good nutrition.