Paracentropyge multifasciata

Paracentropyge multifasciata - PP-MUL-001331
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Paracentropyge multifasciata - PP-MUL-001332
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Paracentropyge multifasciata - PP-MUL-001333
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Description

Paracentropyge multifasciata, commonly known as the Barred angelfish, is a small angelfish. These fish have been in the Holacanthus and Centropyge genus, but are know considered a Paracentropyge by most. It's the most common Paracentropyge in the wild and in the hobby, and can easily be recognized by the 7-8 vertical dark brown/black and white alternating stripes. The brown stripes fade into the anal fin into yellow and some individuals even have this yellow colour on their bellies all the way to their mouth. Their pelvic fins are also yellow and depending on the origin some fish have faint yellow vertical stripes in the middle of the white stripe. Their dorsal spines are very pronounced and even further accentuated by the cirrhus at the end. Juveniles have an ocellus in their dorsal fin which disappears over time.

Like all other angelfish it's hermphroditic and the most dominant fish will turn into a male when there is no other male around. These fish are quite peaceful and can even be shy so barely ever pose a problem. Do watch out combining them with other dwarf angels, especially similar looking or more aggressive ones.  Although dwarf angels are certainly more likely to be reef safe compared to their larger relatives and thus seen more often in reef tanks, they're always a risk. P. multifasciata is considered one of the safer options, but they can still pick on corals, especially sponges, LPS, soft corals and clam mantles. Keeping them well fed seems to reduce the risk so make sure to feed them a proper varied diet of algae and meaty foods. Feeding them is also the biggest challenge with these fish, probably because a large part of their diet in nature are sponges. This makes them only suitable for the experienced aquarist with a well established tank!

Barred angelfish
Specifications
Care level Experienced aquarist
Sensitivity Sensitive
Origin Indonesia, Indo-Pacific, Philippines

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AvailabilityCommon
BrandAngelfish, dwarf
Bagsize15
Care levelExperienced aquarist
FoodArtemia, flake food, frozen food (large varieties), Mysis, pellet food
max size11-12cm
Minimum tank size~500 liters
OriginIndonesia, Indo-Pacific, Philippines
Temperature range25-28 °C
SensitivitySensitive
Species typeParacentropyge multifasciata