Volume 7       Number 7

In this issue:
- Queen Angelfish 1: Very Young Queen Angelfish
- Queen Angelfish 2: Older Juvenile Queen Angelfish
- Queen Angelfish 3: Adult Queen Angelfish in The Bahamas

This issue of e-ReefNews features the Queen Angelfish in its different color patterns during the different stages of its life. I'm also pleased to include the picture of the older juvenile Queen Angelfish donated by researcher Dave Knapp of California. Thanks, Dave, for this excellent picture!

  Queen Angelfish 1: Very Young Queen Angelfish        Back to Top

The baby Queen Angelfish is very colorful. It also is not as shy as the adult Queen Angelfish. Click here to see this spectacular baby Queen Angelfish at a reef in The Bahamas.

  Queen Angelfish 2: Older Juvenile Queen Angelfish        Back to Top

As the Queen Angelfish gets a little older, its juvenile colors fade and it begins to look like an adult. This is the picture donated by researcher Dave Knapp. Click here to see this older juvenile Queen Angelfish in transition.

  Queen Angelfish 3: Adult Queen Angelfish in The Bahamas        Back to Top

This adult Queen Angelfish displays its royal colors at a reef near the Exuma islands of The Bahamas. Click here to compare this full-sized Queen Angelfish.

 


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