Keyhole Angelfish

Centropyge tibicen

"Centropyge tibicen" is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region.
Keyhole Angelfish - Centropyge tibicen A fairly common fish, but not the most striking of Angelfish which are generally known for their bright colours and beautiful markings. Angelfish,Anilao,Batangas,Centropyge tibicen,Fish,Keyhole Angelfish,Philippines

Appearance

"Centropyge tibicen" is mainly black in colour, the adults have an elongated vertical black blotch in the centre of the upper flanks. Smaller fish are mainly black with a white vertical bar which changes to a central blotch and becomes highly variable in form and extent. The dorsal and anal fins have a blue line just below their margin. Much of the pelvic and the front part of the anal fin are yellow. The caudal fin has a blue line which is positioned submarginally. The dorsal fin contains 14 spines and 15-16 soft rays while the anal fin has 3 spines and 16-17 soft rays. This species attains a maximum total length of 19 centimetres.

Distribution

"Centropyge tibicen" Is found in the Indo-Pacific region. It occurs from northwestern coast of Australia and Christmas Island east through the Indo-Australian Archipelago to Vanuatu and Tonga in the east. They extend as far north as, southern Japan and Taiwan and to Lord Howe Island.

Behavior

"Centropyge tibicen" is found at depths between 4 and 35 metres. It is an uncommon species of areas where there is a mixture of coral and rubble on both lagoon and seaward reefs. It is herbivorous and algae dominates its diet. It lives in harems of 3-7 fishes. This species is able to change sex from female to male, when there is no male in a harem, one of the females changes sex.

Habitat

"Centropyge tibicen" is found at depths between 4 and 35 metres. It is an uncommon species of areas where there is a mixture of coral and rubble on both lagoon and seaward reefs. It is herbivorous and algae dominates its diet. It lives in harems of 3-7 fishes. This species is able to change sex from female to male, when there is no male in a harem, one of the females changes sex.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderAcanthuriformes
FamilyPomacanthidae
GenusCentropyge
SpeciesC. tibicen
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Philippines