Bicolor Angelfish

Centropyge bicolor


(2 Reviews)

The Bicolor Angelfish, Centropyge bicolor, is also known as the Blue and Gold Angel, Pacific Rock Beauty, Oriole Angelfish, Two-Colored Angel, and the Oriole Dwarf Angel. Featuring a split yellow and royal blue body with a yellow tail and a small marking of blue above the eye, it is one of the most common and most popular Angelfish species in the aquarium trade.

They are safe to keep with other peaceful fish, though like many other Angelfish, they should be kept singly and not housed with other Angelfish. They are also not reef safe as it will nip at small corals, large polyped stony corals, sessile invertebrates, and the mantles of clams. Diet should include a variety of veggies and meaty foods including spirulina, marine algae based foods, angelfish foods, mysis and brine shrimp, 3 times daily.
Bicolor Angelfish

Bicolor Angelfish

Centropyge bicolor


(2 Reviews)

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Care Facts

Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Diet: Omnivore
Origin: Indo-Pacific
Acclimation Time: 3+ hours
Reef Safe: Monitor
Coral Safe: Monitor
Invertebrate Safe: Monitor
Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons
The Bicolor Angelfish, Centropyge bicolor, is also known as the Blue and Gold Angel, Pacific Rock Beauty, Oriole Angelfish, Two-Colored Angel, and the Oriole Dwarf Angel. Featuring a split yellow and royal blue body with a yellow tail and a small marking of blue above the eye, it is one of the most common and most popular Angelfish species in the aquarium trade.

They are safe to keep with other peaceful fish, though like many other Angelfish, they should be kept singly and not housed with other Angelfish. They are also not reef safe as it will nip at small corals, large polyped stony corals, sessile invertebrates, and the mantles of clams. Diet should include a variety of veggies and meaty foods including spirulina, marine algae based foods, angelfish foods, mysis and brine shrimp, 3 times daily.

Angel is beautiful. A bit shy but there is a lot going on in the tank. Also, contrary to what is supposed to be the case, I have 2 reefs with both a bi-color and flame angel in them and they get along fine. The larger angels can only be put in one tank if they have room and are the same size. SWF ROCKS!!!


Reviewed by: Ty Phillips on March 12, 2017

Another one of my favorite marine fishes, the bicolor angel fish. Beautiful yellow and blue pattern. Mine has been very active and doesn't even shy away from me. I guess Saltwaterfish sent me their best in stock.


Reviewed by: Dominic O. on May 22, 2016

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