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Tieteellinen Paracentropyge venusta
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Alkuperä: Filippiinit, Japani, Läntinen Tyynivaltameri, Ryukyu saaret, Taiwan
Koko aikuiskoko 12 cm
Lämpötila 24°C - 27°C
Ruokavalio Artemia, Levä, Mysis, Norilevä, Pakasteruoka (isot), Voikukka
Akvaarion tilavuus ~ 500 Liter
Vaikeusaste Vaikeahko

Lajiesittely Paracentropyge venusta is very shy in general and one of the rare species in our home aquarium. Usually found in caves and deep reef slopes, Paracentropyge venusta needs to be acclimated to bright lights of our home aquarium in the same way many deep water anthias are. Paracentropyge venusta requires open rock structure with caves and overhangs in our tanks. It was previously classified as Holacanthus venustus, Paracentropyge venusta and recently to Sumireyakko venustus. The beautiful bright yellow body with the purplish/blue triangular patch over the eye and saddle across the back make this fish an unusual addition bound to attract the eye and conversation in any home aquarium. They rarely pick at stony or soft corals but have been known to pick at clam mantles. Smaller individuals will be model citizens leaving most fish and even other dwarf Angelfish alone. Adults can become belligerent and aggressive toward any tank mates that may share similar coloration or shape.

Paracentropyge venusta is very selective in his diet. In the wild it naturally eats sponge material but can be taught to consume frozen and prepared foods with time and patience and careful acclimation to aquarium life. Because it is a shy fish initially, special care needs to be taken to properly teach this fish to accept strange new foods. It is suggested to feed a mixture of Angelfish Formula that contains sponge matter as well as frozen mysis shrimp and spirulina to begin with.
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1 Hiroyuki Tanaka
Jäsen alkaen: 16.05.2005
Kommentare von diesem Benutzer im Lexikon 194
Northwestern Pacific; southern Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, and Palau; 12 cm; not
common
Very common in certain areas of Tokara Islands, southern Kagoshima, just north of
Amami Oshima, and Izu Islands and fairly common throughout southern Japan, but
extremely rare in Palau; usually swims upside down in caves or under rocks, and tiny
juveniles are too secretive to find; smaller specimens often seen in shops but recent
shipments include many tiny juveniles of 1-1.5 cm long, probably due to successful
aquaculture somewhere, but these juveniles will command a very high price; first
described based upon Japanese specimen, as a member of Holacanthus and next
Cen ropyge, and later Sumireyakko (Sumireyakko is a Japanese name) but finally
Paracentropyge; fairly easy to keep but often dies soon after introduction
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Vaikeusaste: Vaikeahko
    Beitrag vom 16.05.2005 - 16:29  



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