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The Coco Peel Angelfsih is a beautiful and relatively rare species of dwarf angelfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean, particularly around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Provide plenty of rockwork and hiding places for this Angelfish to explore and take refuge in. They appreciate a well-decorated tank with caves, crevices, and overhangs to mimic their natural reef habitat. Ensure the tank has good water circulation and filtration to maintain optimal water quality. Coco Peel Angelfish are small in size, reaching a maximum length of about 4 inches. Despite their small size, they still require a tank of adequate size to thrive. In house they are being fed a variety of Gamma Frozen Foods, Nutramar Nori and Nutramar Complete Pellets for its continued health.

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The Coco Peel Angelfsih is a beautiful and relatively rare species of dwarf angelfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean, particularly around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Provide plenty of rockwork and hiding places for this Angelfish to explore and take refuge in. They appreciate a well-decorated tank with caves, crevices, and overhangs to mimic their natural reef habitat. Ensure the tank has good water circulation and filtration to maintain optimal water quality. Coco Peel Angelfish are small in size, reaching a maximum length of about 4 inches. Despite their small size, they still require a tank of adequate size to thrive. In house they are being fed a variety of Gamma Frozen Foods, Nutramar Nori and Nutramar Complete Pellets for its continued health.

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