Blacktail Lemonpeel Angelfish Hybrid Centropyge flavissima x vrolicki
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Blacktail Lemonpeel Angelfish Hybrid – A Bold Reef Accent with Personality
The Blacktail Lemonpeel Hybrid Angelfish brings a sharp contrast that instantly stands out in a reef or fish-only system. Bright lemon-yellow dominates the body, while the rear fades into a darker tail section that gives the fish its name. Some individuals develop subtle blue speckling near the edges, adding another layer of variation that makes each specimen feel slightly different.
This hybrid carries traits from both parent species, which shows up in its behavior as much as its appearance. It stays active around rockwork, weaving in and out of crevices, but still ventures into open water enough to stay visible throughout the day. That balance makes it a strong visual addition without disappearing into the background.
Behavior and Temperament in the Aquarium
Expect a confident but manageable temperament. The Blacktail Lemonpeel Hybrid Angelfish tends to establish a small territory and defend it if needed. It does best when introduced into a system with other semi-aggressive or peaceful fish that won’t challenge it directly.
Avoid mixing multiple dwarf angelfish in tighter setups. In larger tanks with defined rock zones, it can work, but spacing matters. Providing structure reduces unnecessary stress and helps maintain a stable hierarchy.
Aquarium Setup and Environment
This hybrid thrives in systems that mimic reef structure without being overly crowded. Live rock plays a major role, offering grazing surfaces and natural shelter.
Maintain stable water conditions and moderate flow. Sudden swings in parameters often lead to stress, so consistency matters more than chasing exact numbers. Open swimming lanes combined with caves create the right balance between activity and security.
Feeding Strategy and Diet
A varied diet keeps this species active and vibrant. The Blacktail Lemonpeel Hybrid Angelfish benefits from both plant and protein sources.
Feed a mix of:
- Spirulina-based foods and marine algae
- Mysis shrimp and enriched brine shrimp
- Angelfish-specific preparations with sponge content
- High-quality marine pellets
Offer food two to three times daily in controlled portions. Regular feeding helps reduce the chance of coral nipping in reef systems.
Reef Compatibility Considerations
This species falls into the “reef safe with caution” category. Some individuals ignore corals entirely, while others may test soft or stony corals over time. Behavior often depends on feeding consistency and tank environment.
If placed in a reef tank, monitor closely during the first few weeks. Well-fed individuals tend to show fewer issues.
Hybrid Profile and Aquarium Parameters
- Scientific Name: Centropyge flavissima x Centropyge vrolikii
- Family: Pomacanthidae
- Care Level: Moderate
- Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
- Diet: Omnivore
- Reef Safe: Yes – With Caution
- Minimum Tank Size: 70 gallons
- Max Size: 5 inches
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72°F – 78°F
- pH: 8.1 – 8.4
- dKH: 8 – 12
- Water Density (Specific Gravity): 1.020 – 1.025
Average Purchase Size
- Small: Under 2 inches
- Small-Medium: 2 – 3 inches
- Medium: 3 – 4 inches
Growth and Color Development
Coloration remains fairly stable compared to larger angelfish species, but subtle changes still occur. Yellow tones often intensify with age, while the dark tail region becomes more defined. Blue accents may appear stronger depending on lighting and diet.
This gradual refinement gives the fish a more polished look over time rather than a full transformation.
Why This Hybrid Stands Out
The Blacktail Lemonpeel Hybrid Angelfish offers a compact size with strong coloration and steady activity. It fits well in mid-sized systems where larger angelfish would outgrow the space. With proper care, it becomes a reliable centerpiece that adds both motion and contrast without overwhelming the tank.
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