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SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION
COMMON NAME: French angelfish
KINGDOM: Animalia
PHYLUM: Chordata
CLASS: Osteichthyes
ORDER: Perciformes
FAMILY: Pomacanthidae
GENUS SPECIES: Pomacanthus paru
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FAST FACTS
DESCRIPTION: Black ovoid body with yellow edging to mid and posterior scales. Base of pectoral fins are yellow. Face is black save for the grayish mouth and yellow ring around eye. Portions of dorsal and anal fins trail beyond body mass - as is seen in most angelfish. Solid, squared (truncate) caudal fin. Juvenile form consists of a black body with three yellow bars. Additionally, yellow band extends down forehead and around mouth. Also, caudal fin is edged in yellow.
SIZE: 25.4-35.6 cm (10-14 in) avg; 45.7 cm (18 in) max
WEIGHT: No data
DIET: Sponges, algae, bryozoans, zooantharians, gorgonians, and tunicates
INCUBATION: Species exhibits dioecism. Fertilization is external. Species is open water/substratum egg scatterer. Spawning primarily occurs in late summer.
SEXUAL MATURITY: No data
LIFE SPAN: No data
RANGE: Western Atlantic: Florida and Gulf of Mexico to Brazil
Eastern Atlantic: Ascension Island and St. Paul's Rocks
HABITAT: 3-100 meters in tropical & sub-tropical coastal marine waters
POPULATION: GLOBAL No data
STATUS: IUCN Not listed
CITES Not listed
USFWS Not listed
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FUN FACTS
1. French angelfish exhibit apparently permanent, monogamous breeding pairs. During the spawning cycle, these pairs are highly territorial.
2. Juvenile form serves as a symbiotic cleaner fish, feeding on the ectoparasites of other fish species.
3. For more information about bony fishes, explore the bony fishes info book.
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ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bond, Carl E. Biology of Fishes - Second Edition. Saunders College Publishing, 1996.
 
Humann, Paul. Reef Fish Identification - Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas. New World Publications, Inc., 1992.
 

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