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Rock Beauty Angelfish (Holacanthus tricolor)-Adult | Digital Marine Atlas

Rock Beauty Angelfish (Holacanthus tricolor)-Adult | Digital Marine Atlas

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The Vibrant Tricolor Gem of the Atlantic Reefs

​The Rock Beauty Angelfish (Holacanthus tricolor) is a stunningly vibrant marine species, instantly recognized by its striking contrast of bright golden-yellow and deep velvety black, often accented by a brilliant blue ring around its eyes. This elegant and peaceful angelfish is a classic favorite among marine aquarists, adding a touch of undeniable beauty and dynamic energy to any reef setup.

Key Features of this Edition:

  • Global Presence: Native exclusively to the warm, coral-rich waters of the Tropical Western Atlantic.
  • Specialized Behavior: An active, mid-water swimmer that loves to dart in and out of rocky crevices and coral formations.
  • Natural Habitat & Diet: In the wild, it constantly grazes on sponges, tunicates, and algae found on rocky reefs. In an aquarium, it requires a diverse diet of prepared foods, invertebrates, and plant matter.
  • Lighting Preference: Thrives in brightly lit reef environments that mimic its shallow, sun-drenched natural habitat.

​[Exclusive Video Observation Included]

This edition includes an HD short observation clip showcasing the Rock Beauty Angelfish's spectacular tricolor pattern, its graceful swimming style, and its natural foraging behavior among coral structures.

Best for: dedicated marine aquarists, reef enthusiasts, angelfish collectors, marine biologists, and lovers of peaceful, highly colorful ornamental reef species.

Note: Full care data, reef-tank requirements, specialized feeding behavior, and environmental parameters are 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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