Gray Angelfish (Juvenile)
Gray Black Angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus)
The adult Gray Black Angelfish, also known as the Gray Angelfish, boasts a gray body adorned with dusky blue polka-dots and similar highlights on the caudal, dorsal, and anal fins. Its face features a clear, pale silvery-gray coloration, while the juvenile is characterized by a black body with yellow stripes.
With hardy traits, the Gray Black Angelfish can grow up to 20 inches as an adult, necessitating a tank of 250 gallons or more with ample live rock for hiding and grazing. However, it tends to nip at stony and soft corals (sessile invertebrates) and clam mantles.
Offering a diverse diet, including Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, and mysis or frozen shrimp, is essential.
Size variations include the Small Juvenile displaying juvenile colorations or potentially shifting to a young adult, the Medium representing a sub-adult, and the Large showcasing adult coloration.
Approximate Purchase Size:
– Juvenile: Small: 1″ to 1-1/2″; Medium: 1-1/2″ to 2″; Large: 2″ to 3″
– Changing: Small: 1″ to 1-1/2″; Medium: 2″ to 3″; Large: 3-1/2″ to 4″; Extra Large: 4″ to 4-1/2″
– Adult Small: 4″ to 4-1/2″; Small/Medium: 4-1/2″ to 5″; Medium: 5″ to 5-1/2″; Medium/Large: 5-1/2″ to 6″; Large: 6″ to 6-1/2″