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Bicolor Angelfish (Centropyge bicolor) | Digital Marine Atlas
Bicolor Angelfish (Centropyge bicolor) | Digital Marine Atlas
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The Striking Two-Toned Beauty of the Western Pacific
The Bicolor Angelfish is a vividly colored dwarf angelfish commonly found in the Tropical Western Pacific. Characterized by its brilliant split coloration—featuring a bright yellow anterior, a deep blue posterior, and a matching blue bar over the eye—this peaceful species is a true masterpiece of the marine environment. It is an active, omnivorous species that thrives in mature reef settings with plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding.
Common Name: Bicolor Angelfish
Scientific Name: Centropyge bicolor
Origin: Tropical Western Pacific
[Exclusive Video Observation Included]
This edition includes an HD short observation clip showcasing its specialized feeding movements, its incredible camouflage among corals, and its elegant, darting swimming style.
Best for: advanced marine aquarists, reef enthusiasts, marine biologists, and digital reference collectors.
Note: Full care data (including its 150L tank requirement, specific diet, and water parameters) is included in the Digital Infographic Card inside your download folder.
Formats included: High-Resolution Infographic Card (PNG/PDF) + Video Clip (MP4).
Part of the CECOZ Digital Marine Atlas Collection – Exploring the world, one species at a time.
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