Centropyge aurantia 2-3 cm élevage Bali aquarich
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Centropyge aurantia, also known as the orange dwarf angelfish, is a rare and sought-after species in reef aquariums. Its coppery coat, finely striped with darker vertical lines, gives it a discreet yet remarkable elegance. At the juvenile age (2-3 cm), it already displays its full visual subtlety and observant behavior.
This Centropyge is appreciated for its calm and reserved nature. It spends a lot of time sneaking between rocks, exploring its environment while staying out of sight. It is suitable for patient and experienced aquarists, ready to offer it a stable, mature, and structured environment.
This specimen is bred in a mesocosm by Bali Aquarich, a world reference in tropical marine aquaculture. Young fish are initially fed with live copepods, then gradually acclimated to frozen artemia and pellets. Each individual is monitored, fed, and acclimated for a minimum of 15 days before shipping, ensuring health and behavioral stability.
A mature aquarium with retreat areas is essential to encourage the flourishing of Centropyge aurantia.
This fish feeds easily in captivity once acclimated to a varied and quality diet.
Centropyge aurantia is a rare and refined dwarf angelfish, reserved for attentive aquarists wishing to integrate a discreet, colorful, and sustainable fish into their reef. Thanks to Bali Aquarich, it is now accessible through responsible breeding.