by Marcin Smok | Sep 6, 2017 | Eye Candy, Fish, MACNA, Photography
Every MACNA show has a “dark horse” of an exhibitor, and few would have guessed that a relatively small startup company would hold that title on the show’s floor in New Orleans. Occupying a tiny corner next to Piscine Energetics booth, Poma Labs gathered huge crowds... by Joe Rowlett | Jan 30, 2017 | Fish, Science
At first glance, the Bluespotted Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus caeruleopunctatus) is a wholly unremarkable fish, sorely lacking in the intricate patterning and kaleidoscopic colors that one might expect from a... by Afishionado | Nov 29, 2016 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Fish, Tanks, Video
Angelfish, one of the most coveted fish species in the reef industry are often feared as coral eaters and not kept in home reef aquariums. What if we were to tell you that there are certain species of beautiful angelfish that are reef safe?... by Joe Rowlett | Jul 18, 2016 | Fish
The above fish was collected at around 120 feet in Kiritimati (AKA Christmas Island) on the eastern edge of Polynesia and was suggested to be a hybrid of the only two species of Apolemichthys present in this region: the Goldflake Angelfish... by Joe Rowlett | Jun 6, 2016 | Fish
The smallest members of the angelfish family belong to a distinctive group named Xiphypops, which includes such common aquarium species as the Cherub, Flameback and Fisher’s Angelfishes. This group is noteworthy for its circumtropical distribution—these being the only...