Maze Angelfish
Maze Angelfish SCIENTIFIC NAME: Chaetodontoplus cephaloreticulatus OverviewReef Compatible: WITH CAUTIONDiet: CarnivoreTemperament: DocileOrigin: Eastern Asia The Chaetodontoplus cephaloreticulatus, commonly known as the Maze Angelfish or Orangeface Angelfish, is a captivating species of marine angelfish. Here are some key details about it: Habitat: This species is primarily found around Taiwanese reefs. Appearance: The Maze Angelfish is known for its striking coloration, which changes as it matures. Juveniles are deep black and yellow, while adults develop bright blue lines and an expanding yellow face. They can grow up to 7 inches in length1. Behavior: These angelfish are elusive and often found in coral-rich environments. They are believed to be a hybrid species, possibly between Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis and Chaetodontoplus melanosoma. Diet: In the wild, they feed on sponges, tunicates, and other invertebrates.