Can you eat queen angelfish?

Queen angelfish are not fished commercially, but they are eaten by people in some places. As they are beautifully colored, they are also captured alive for display in public and private aquaria.
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Are angelfish edible?

Gray angelfish are said to be good to eat and are sold for human consumption both fresh and salted.
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Do people eat French angelfish?

French angelfish are not fished commercially, but they are eaten by people in some places. The more brightly colored juveniles are also captured alive for display in public and private aquaria.
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How big is a queen angelfish?

Fairly large for reef-dwellers, they can grow up to 18 inches in length. They have rounded heads and small beak-like mouths, and, like other angelfish, their long upper and lower fins stream dramatically behind them.
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What eats a queen angelfish?

Larger fish are the primary predators of queen angelfish. Their predators include sharks and barracudas. Their thin laterally compressed body shape allows queen angels to shimmy between corals to more easily escape large reef predators.
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Why is it called French angelfish?

Their scientific name, Pomacanthus paru, comes from the Greek words for cover (poma) and spine (akantha) due to their protruding spines. French angelfish are very curious, territorial, and often travel in pairs.
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How long do French angelfish live?

Adult French angelfish may reach a maximum length of 24 inches (61 cm), but they are more common at lengths of 16 inches (40 cm). Sexual maturity is reached at lengths of 10 inches (25 cm). This angelfish may live up to 10 years.
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Are angel fish fresh or saltwater?

Angelfish are one of the most commonly kept freshwater aquarium fish, as well as the most commonly kept cichlid. They are praised for their unique shape, color, and behavior.
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Is an angel fish salt water?

Angelfish are some of the most colorful and uniquely patterned species of saltwater aquarium fish – for many aquarium hobbyists, these fish are the reason they start a saltwater tank. Not only are these fish beautiful to behold, but they are also a joy to keep in the home aquarium.
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Where can you find a queen angelfish?

The queen angelfish is a subtropical insular species, preferring reefs that surround offshore islands. The queen is limited to tropical western Atlantic waters, ranging from Bermuda to Brazil and from Panama to the Windward Islands. The species is most abundant throughout the Caribbean.
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What is the biggest angel fish?

The Zebra Angelfish is one of the larger breeds of Angelfish, and it can reach a size over 10 inches long.
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How big do Emperor Angelfish get?

Emperor angelfish can be found in coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans, and have been reported off the coast of Hawaii. This fish is omnivorous, eating both small invertebrates and plants. It prefers sponges and algae. The emperor angelfish can grow to be up to 15 inches long.
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What is the smallest marine angel fish?

"Small" is a relative term here, with a variety of sizes in this group of species: the keyhole angel reaches 7.5 inches; the bicolor, 5.9 inches; the fisher, 2.4 inches; and African flame back, 2.8 inches. This species group includes the smallest varieties, with an average size of 3.1 to 5.5 inches in length.
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Do French angelfish mate for life?

French angelfish are very rarely—if ever—alone. They form close, monogamous pairs from a young age and then do everything with their mate for the rest of their lives. They live, travel and hunt in pairs and will even defend their ocean territory against neighboring pairs of fish.
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Are French angelfish Reef Safe?

They are not reef safe, as they will nip at soft and stony polyp corals, sessile invertebrates and clam mantles. Diet should include a variety of spirulina, marine algae, high quality angelfish preparations, mysis and brine shrimp, 3 times daily.
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Are angelfish nocturnal?

The fish are diurnal, meaning that they're more active during the day than at night. With enough space to claim their own territories, angelfish are peaceful fish, but when housed with too many fish of their kind, angelfish fight to defend their space or claim a mate.
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How long does a queen angelfish live?

Juveniles are not brightly colored like the adult angelfish. The young queen angelfish feed by cleaning parasites from larger fish. Average lifespan in the wild is up to 15 years.
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Do angelfish change color as they age?

Angelfish change colors due to age, illness, unhappiness, and stress. They may also jump hues because of aggression, mating behavior, and the brightness of the room they are in. The vertical stripes on an angelfish don't change color. However, these often appear, reappear, and fade slightly.
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Do angelfish have teeth?

They're powerful biters. They can yank." In addition to a protrudable jaw, they have an extra joint in their lower jaw that allows them to bite while their jaws are extended. And they have an extra set of bristle-like teeth that gives them a firm grasp of their food.
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