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Angelfish Over 70 different species of Angelfish are found in warm ocean waters around much of the world; a few species are from fresh water. Angelfish

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Page 1: Angelfish Over 70 different species of Angelfish are found in warm ocean waters around much of the world; a few species are from fresh water. Angelfish
Page 2: Angelfish Over 70 different species of Angelfish are found in warm ocean waters around much of the world; a few species are from fresh water. Angelfish

Angelfish Over 70 different species of Angelfish are found in warm ocean

waters around much of the world; a few species are from fresh water. Angelfish belong to the family Pomacanthus. These brightly-colored fish live

in coral reefs in tropical seas and shallow subtropical waters. Angelfish reproduce by laying hundreds of eggs at a time.

Page 3: Angelfish Over 70 different species of Angelfish are found in warm ocean waters around much of the world; a few species are from fresh water. Angelfish

Emperor AngelfishEmperor Angelfish• Anatomy: The Emperor Angelfish grows to be about 12 to 15

inches (30-38 cm) in the wild. Angelfish have a flattened body. The first gill cover has a spine; this can help distinguish Angelfish from the closely-related butterfly fish.

• Diet: The Emperor Angelfish is a carnivore (meat-eater), eating coral heads, small invertebrates (like worms and sponges), and crustaceans

(like shrimp and shellfish). They can crush hard-shelled prey with their powerful, beak-like jaws. Most species of Angelfish are herbivores (plant-eaters).

Page 4: Angelfish Over 70 different species of Angelfish are found in warm ocean waters around much of the world; a few species are from fresh water. Angelfish