False Personifer Angelfish
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The False Personifer Angelfish, also known as the Bluemask Angelfish, has a unique body shape and texture that sets it apart from other angelfish species. Its body is generally black, and appears almost blistered or lumpy in texture. This is due to the presence of small bumps or tubercles on the skin, which may serve a defensive or protective purpose. The face of the False Personifer Angelfish is a striking blue-green color, which contrasts sharply with the black body. In males, the face may also have yellow speckling or spots. The overall effect is quite dramatic and visually stunning. In terms of size, the False Personifer Angelfish can grow up to 10 inches (25 cm) in length, making it one of the larger angelfish species. It is found in the Western Pacific, primarily in the waters around Australia and New Guinea.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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