Blueface Angelfish (Pomacanthus xanthometopon) – Bold Colors and Regal Presence
The Blueface Angelfish is a truly iconic marine species, admired for its vibrant coloration and commanding presence. With its intricate facial markings and dramatic color transformation from juvenile to adult, Pomacanthus xanthometopon is a centerpiece fish for large marine aquariums.
Stunning Color Transformation
As juveniles, Blueface Angelfish display deep blue bodies with curved white and light blue lines, creating a mesmerizing pattern. As they mature, they undergo a dramatic transformation into adults with a rich yellow body, a bright blue face mask, and intricate blue edging along the fins and scales. This change makes them one of the most visually dynamic angelfish species available.
Confident and Semi-Aggressive Behavior
Blueface Angelfish are active and confident swimmers that quickly become a focal point in the aquarium. They can be semi-aggressive, particularly toward other angelfish or similarly shaped fish, so careful tank mate selection is important.
They thrive in large aquariums with plenty of swimming space as well as rock structures for grazing and shelter.
Feeding and Care
Pomacanthus xanthometopon is relatively hardy once established but does require a proper diet to maintain health and coloration. In the wild, it feeds on sponges and marine invertebrates.
In captivity, offer a varied diet including sponge-based angelfish preparations, frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and high-quality marine pellets. Including algae-based foods will also support overall nutrition.
Reef Tank Considerations
Blueface Angelfish are not reef safe, as they are known to nip at soft corals, LPS corals, and clam mantles. They are best suited for fish-only aquariums or large systems where coral compatibility is not a concern.
A Showpiece for Large Marine Aquariums
With its bold coloration, large size, and active personality, the Blueface Angelfish is best suited for experienced aquarists with spacious tanks. When properly cared for, it becomes a long-lived and impressive centerpiece fish.
Quick Specifications
Care Level: Moderate to Advanced
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Diet: Omnivore (sponge and algae-based foods recommended)
Reef Safe: No
Minimum Tank Size: 500 liters (130 gallons)
Origin: Indo-Pacific
The Blueface Angelfish delivers unmatched color, presence, and transformation, making it one of the most rewarding species for large marine aquarium setups.



