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Pomacanthus semicirculatus
(Cuvier 1831), the Koran or Semicircle Angelfish (1). A beauty from
throughout its wide range, Indo-west Pacific eastward to Africa, but not
the Red Sea. To about thirteen inches in length. Twelve inch adult in Fiji. |
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Pomacanthus zonipectus (Gill 1862), the Cortez
Angelfish (1) Susceptible to the scourge that is HLLE, but a beauty as a
juvenile to mid-adult. To about fifteen inches total length. Tropical east
Pacific, from upper Sea of Cortez down to the Galapagos. A juvenile in captivity. |

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Pomacanthus zonipectus (Gill 1862), the Cortez
Angelfish (1) Susceptible to the scourge that is HLLE, but a beauty as a
juvenile to mid-adult. To about fifteen inches total length. Tropical east
Pacific, from upper Sea of Cortez down to the Galapagos. An adult in the Sea of Cortez. |

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Pomacanthus Euxiphipops navarchus, the
Blue-Girdled, Majestic, or Navarchus Angel is easiest to discern when young, with
considerable orange color mixed amongst the blue and black of it's dorsal fin. Well
caught, transported and cared for Navarchus specimens can prove very hardy and long-lived;
most are not. Juvenile of two inches in
captivity. |
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