When you get to the site above, search by scientific name: genus Centropyge (that's the dwarf angel genus). When you get to the first results page there will be 53 names, you should then click on "See only Valid Names". This will take you to a table with 34 species and that's the most complete and up to date list of dwarf angels.
Nice, I am not an author but reviewed the paper and should get a copy as soon as it is published. I will post something here when it comes out (that is if I am not somewhere without internet photographing other rare ones ).
Nice, I am not an author but reviewed the paper and should get a copy as soon as it is published. I will post something here when it comes out (that is if I am not somewhere without internet photographing other rare ones ).
Every dwarf angel is going to be an individual, but over the years I have seen some patterns -- lemonpeels and bi-colors are awful with any corals.
One thing I have noticed with any dwarf -- they LOVE fleshy LPS.
Out of the ones that I currently have, my C. venustus is the "best", leaves my SPS pretty much alone, doesn't bother zoas and clams. But, again LOVES fleshy LPS. My multicolored is pretty much the same way.
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