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The Koran Angel, also called the Semicircle Angel, is a common angel available in the aquarium trade. Juvenile Korans have a black body with narrow blue and white markings that arch toward the rear of the body. There is a distinct white half circle near the tail. The adult Koran has a greenish-brown body. A wide, lighty colored vertical band with blue spots develops on its sides, and a blue outline forms on the gill cover and the fins.
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The Koran Angel, also called the Semicircular or Half Circle Angel, is an impressive large angelfish. It displays black with white and blue stripes as a juvenile and then will become grayish green, darker in the back and lighter in the front, with blue outlining the gills, eyes and fins as an adult. Large angels should not be kept with any other large angels. It can be kept in a reef, but may nip corals and invertebrates. Offer high quality foods and vitamins to ensure your angel will stay healthy...
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The Koran Angel, also called the Semicircle Angel, is a common angel available in the aquarium trade. As with many marine Angels, the Koran exhibits striking differences between adult and juvenile forms. Juvenile Korans have a black body with narrow blue and white markings that arch toward the rear of the body. There is a distinct white half circle marking near the tail. The adult Koran has a greenish-brown body with a wide, lighty colored vertical band with blue spots covering its sides, and a...
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The hardy Koran Angelfish is one of the favorites! This beautiful specimen is perfect for the fish only aquarium. Juveniles adapt better to captivity, although adults will usually adapt as well with a little more time. The Koran Angelfish has been successfully kept with other full sized Angelfish, as long as a tank of 100 gallons or more is used.
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As a juvenile the Koran is easily confused with a plethora of other blue, black and white banded young angelfish species. Their other common name, semicircle angel, only applies to specimens of about one to three inches in total length. Older, larger individuals transform their irregular rear semicircles to sweeping lines. At four to seven inches they show what appears as Arabic script (hence the name Koran) in blue against black between blue lines on the tail fin. Some of the principal differences...
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The hardy Koran Angelfish is one of the favorites! This beautiful specimen is perfect for the fish only aquarium. Juveniles adapt better to captivity, although adults will usually adapt as well with a little more time. The Koran Angelfish has been successfully kept with other full sized Angelfish, as long as a tank of 100 gallons or more is used.
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The hardy Koran Angelfish is one of the favorites! This beautiful specimen is perfect for the fish only aquarium. Juveniles adapt better to captivity, although adults will usually adapt as well with a little more time. The Koran Angelfish has been successfully kept with other full sized Angelfish, as long as a tank of 100 gallons or more is used.
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The hardy Koran Angelfish is one of the favorites! This beautiful specimen is perfect for the fish only aquarium. Juveniles adapt better to captivity, although adults will usually adapt as well with a little more time. The Koran Angelfish has been successfully kept with other full sized Angelfish, as long as a tank of 100 gallons or more is used.
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