Grey Angelfish

This wise looking beauty is common in Belize as it feeds on algae and sponges.  The grey angelfish changes color as it grows from nearly black juveniles with vertical yellow stripes into the grey and white fish it becomes as an adult.

The Angelfish is a marine fish that is native to the Pacific Ocean. It is a large, muscular, long-finned fish with a long snout and a long tail that can reach up to 2 meters (6.4 feet) in length. The Angelfish’s body is covered with a layer of spongy tissue that protects it from the elements. The Angelfish’s body is covered with a layer of spongy tissue that protects it from the elements. The Angelfish has two dorsal fins and three anal fins. The dorsal fins are used for swimming, while the anal fins are used for feeding and reproduction. The Angelfish has two dorsal fins and three anal fins. The dorsal fins are used for swimming, while the anal fins are used for feeding and reproduction. The Angelfish has two dorsal fins and three anal fins. The dorsal fins are used for swimming, while the anal fins are used for feeding and reproduction.

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