Not safe. Will nip at stony corals, soft corals & clam mantles.
Sexual Dimorphism
Unknown
Description
Care
This is one of the hardiest Angelfish species, and is a good choice for beginners with large fish-only tanks. Whilst not a particularly flashy fish, it is still an attractive species that is fairly passive as far as medium sized Angelfish go. When first introduced to the aquarium, the Cream Angelfish may be a little shy, but it will soon gain boldness and will make full use of the swimming space provided. Be sure to create a few large caves in the rockwork for your Angelfish to retreat into if needed. Keep only one specimen per tank and not with any other Angelfish species, as they will quarrel. Tankmates must be chosen with some care, as small placid fish may be bullied. May also be seen on sale as Indian Yellowtail Angelfish.
Feeding
Should be offered a varied diet including meaty fare such as vitamin/Spirulina-enriched brineshrimp, Mysis shrimp, special sponge-based Angelfish preparations, and finely chopped krill/squid/cockle/mussel, plus Spirulina & marine algae. Feed small amounts 3 times per day.
Breeding
An egglaying species that is unlikely to breed in the home aquarium.
For delivery before Christmas, orders must be placed on or before 3pm on Wednesday 20th December. We cannot guarantee delivery of these orders pre-Christmas as we are reliant on our couriers, but will use our best endeavours to get orders placed on this date out to you before Christmas. For full details of our festive delivery and opening times click here
Please note: online orders placed after 3pm on Friday 22nd December will not be dispatched until the New Year. For full details of our festive delivery and opening times click here