The Queen Angelfish on Paradise Reef, Cozumel, Mexico.

Angelfish are among some of the most beautiful fish in the ocean. They live on coral reefs, in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Each ocean has different types of angelfish. They are closely related to Butterflyfish, and when they are babies, they, like Butterflyfish, are “cleaners” (cleaning debris from other, larger fish). The largest species, the Gray Angelfish, live in the Atlantic Ocean, and are almost always seen in pairs. Gray Angelfish can grow to a length of 24 inches andare protogynous hermaphrodites, meaning that if all of the fish are female, one can turn into a functional male.

When seen on the reef, most Angels tend to be in pairs, and they mate for life. The pairs are very much “together”, always keeping one eye on the other…never venturing far. Their patterns and colors are dramatically different from baby to juvenile to adult. I have seen Angelfish in all 3 oceans, and it is difficult to say which is the more beautiful. They hang out on the reef during the day, and hide at night, and when a turtle is feeding nearby, you can be sure a few angels will be hanging around for the leftovers since they both love to eat sponges!

A juvenile Queen Angelfish on Paradise, 2011.
Queen Angel on Paradise Reef, Cozumel, 2014.
Queen Angel, Palancar Horseshoe, Cozumel, Mexico, 2008
A “hybrid” Angelfish in Isla Mujeres, Mexico.
A Gray Angelfish
Not a great photo, but this is the only time I have seen a juvenile Gray Angelfish!
Beautiful Gray Couple.

Grays don’t want to be challenged for leftover sponges! Not a great photo, but look at the determination!

They do not want any competition from me!
Gorgeous face!
A baby French Angelfish I encountered on a snorkel
Baby French Angel on Villa Blanca, Cozumel, Mexico 2012
A Juvenile, or teenage, French Angel
An adult French Angelfish
A mated pair of French Angels.
With a Hawksbill
Togetherness
Gorgeous French
One of the worst dives ever…the visibility was awful, so this is the only photo I could get of the Old Woman Angel in Mozambique. I don’t understand the name!
Emperor Angel in Mozambique
A Clarion Angelfish baby on San Benedicto, Revillagigadoes Islands, Mexico 2012
A Clarion Angelfish on San Benedicto, Revillagigadoes Islands, Mexico 2012
Ring Angelfish on North Rock, Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar
Emperor Angelfish, Koh Bon, Andaman Sea, Thailand 2014
In Ecuador, a Juvenile King Angelfish.
King Angelfish in Isla de la Plata, Ecuador.
Turtles, Tam, and a Gray Angelfish!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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