Thunder Reef Aquatics
Bicolor Angelfish Live Fish Saltwater Reef Aquarium Marine Yellow Blue
Bicolor Angelfish Live Fish Saltwater Reef Aquarium Marine Yellow Blue
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🧪 Product Overview
The Bicolor Angelfish (Centropyge bicolor) is a striking and highly recognizable dwarf angelfish in the reef aquarium hobby. Known for its bold half-yellow and half-blue coloration, this species creates a strong visual contrast and stands out as a centerpiece in marine tanks. Native to Indo-Pacific reefs, it is semi-aggressive and best kept with compatible tankmates in stable, established aquariums.
✨ Key Features and Benefits
• Bold Two-Tone Coloration – Bright yellow front with deep blue rear creates strong contrast
• Reef-Compatible (With Caution) – May nip at certain corals; monitor behavior
• Compact Size – Grows up to around 6 inches; suitable for medium to larger aquariums
• Active and Eye-Catching – Constant movement adds energy to marine environments
• Omnivorous Diet – Accepts a variety of prepared, frozen, and plant-based foods
📦 What’s Included
• 1x Live Bicolor Angelfish (Centropyge bicolor)
• Insulated packaging with oxygen and temperature control
🐠 Specimen Details
• Species: Centropyge bicolor
• Common Name: Bicolor Angelfish
• Size Range: 1.5–2"
• Temperament: Semi-aggressive
• Tank Type: Saltwater – FOWLR or reef with caution
• Diet: Omnivore – pellets, spirulina, mysis, marine algae
🚚 Shipping Policy
We ship Monday through Wednesday via UPS or FedEx Overnight to ensure safe arrival. All livestock is packaged with thermal insulation and cold/heat packs as needed.
💀 DOA Policy
In the rare event of DOA (Dead on Arrival), clear photos must be submitted in the unopened bag within 2 hours of delivery. Refunds or replacements are issued at our discretion. Shipping costs are non-refundable.
✅ Conclusion
The Bicolor Angelfish adds bold contrast and vibrant energy to any saltwater aquarium. A great choice for hobbyists looking to enhance their reef or FOWLR setup with a visually striking and active marine species.
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