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- Q1683368 subject Q7150636.
- Q1683368 abstract "The Japanese angelfish or Japanese pygmy angelfish (Centropyge interruptus) is a very rare marine angelfish. It has an orangey yellow body with purplish blue spots completed with a bright yellow tail. The spots are larger towards the tail, and the bottom part the rear of the fish gradually becomes purple. The spots also turn from blue to purple towards the tail. They are native to the Ogasawara Islands south of Japan.Little is known about this rare species. It does, however, have a certain reputation among saltwater aquarium keepers. The angelfish is notoriously hard to come by, and at the same time considered one of the most beautiful and durable of Centropyge angelfish. It adapts well to captivity, but because of its rarity, the few specimens that show up in captivity fetch prices in the thousands of dollars.".
- Q1683368 class Q127282.
- Q1683368 family Q320913.
- Q1683368 genus Q244186.
- Q1683368 kingdom Q729.
- Q1683368 order Q127595.
- Q1683368 phylum Q10915.
- Q1683368 thumbnail Centropyge_interruptus.jpg?width=300.
- Q1683368 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q127282.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q127595.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q243634.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q244186.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q320913.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q7150636.
- Q1683368 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q1683368 classis Q127282.
- Q1683368 familia Q320913.
- Q1683368 genus "Centropyge".
- Q1683368 name "Japanese angelfish".
- Q1683368 ordo Q127595.
- Q1683368 phylum Q10915.
- Q1683368 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1683368 type Animal.
- Q1683368 type Eukaryote.
- Q1683368 type Fish.
- Q1683368 type Species.
- Q1683368 type Thing.
- Q1683368 type Q152.
- Q1683368 type Q19088.
- Q1683368 type Q729.
- Q1683368 comment "The Japanese angelfish or Japanese pygmy angelfish (Centropyge interruptus) is a very rare marine angelfish. It has an orangey yellow body with purplish blue spots completed with a bright yellow tail. The spots are larger towards the tail, and the bottom part the rear of the fish gradually becomes purple. The spots also turn from blue to purple towards the tail. They are native to the Ogasawara Islands south of Japan.Little is known about this rare species.".
- Q1683368 label "Japanese angelfish".
- Q1683368 depiction Centropyge_interruptus.jpg.
- Q1683368 name "Japanese angelfish".