Genicanthus personatus ( Masked Angefish )
Common name: Masked angelfish
Max length : 21 cm
Distribution : Hawaiian Island
Minimum aquarium size: 125 gal
Temp : 21 to 24 C
Captive care: The Masked angel fish is the most difficult Genicanthus spices to keep because it is often reluctant to eat in captivity. The bets food yo try is to induce a feeding response are fresh clams, fresh tuna flesh, and live (tiny) shrimps. Small masked angelfish fare more readily than large individuals, but all do best if kept at cooler water temperatures. They rarely behave aggressively toward other fish spices, and one make and several female can be kept in the same aquarium.
Very rare in the trade and be prepare to pay high price for it if it appear.
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