Feeding Your Fish Tips: Do not overfeed your fish. Try for two small feedings per day instead of one large feeding. Give your fish a small pinch of food and see if they eat it all within a minute or two. If you see flakes floating to the bottom of the tank, then you put in too much food. That is, unless you have bottom feeders. Overfeeding will lead to poor aquarium water quality and will increase the stress levels in your fish.
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Coral Beauty Angel
Quick StatisticsTemperament: Semi-aggressive
Reef Safe: With Caution
Family: Pomacanthadae
Native To: Fiji, Tonga
Diet: Omnivore
Adult Size: Up to 4″
Temperature: 72° – 82° F
Water Parameters: sg 1.023-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Care Level: Easy
Tank Size: 30+ gallons
Scientific Name: Centropyge bispinosus
Environment: Marine
One of the most popular dwarf angelfish due to its hardiness and coloration
Does best in a well established aquarium
Will pick at corals
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