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The Centropyge nox, also known as the night-colored fish, is a small dwarf angelfish with an intensely black oval-shaped body. Its uniform and dark appearance contrasts with the colorful decor of a reef aquarium, making it particularly elegant and discreet.
Highly appreciated in marine aquaristics, the Centropyge nox is among the least aggressive dwarf angelfish. It is perfect for aquarists seeking a calm fish, provided it is given a decor rich in hiding spots to make it feel secure.
This shy fish may appear reserved, especially when faced with dominant species. It is therefore preferable to house it with peaceful fish or other Centropyge introduced simultaneously in a sufficiently large aquarium.
Generally, the Centropyge nox is tolerant towards invertebrates, although it may occasionally nibble on the polyps of corals without causing significant damage.
The Centropyge nox is omnivorous and requires a varied and rich diet to maintain its health and beautiful black coloration. It enjoys:
A daily and balanced feeding promotes a calm demeanor and good coexistence with the rest of the reef population.
The Centropyge nox is an elegant and discreet choice for marine aquarists. Its unique color, calm temperament, and ease of adaptation make it an ideal fish for moderately populated reef tanks.