

Like other angelfish, much of their locomotion is produced by their pectoral fins: the outer 40% of each fin can be used to produce up to 80% of the fish's total thrust.


Diet
The queen angelfish feeds primarily on sponges, but also feeds on tunicates, jellyfish, and corals as well as plankton and algae. Juveniles serve as "cleaners" and feed on the parasites of larger fish at cleaning stations. Although in home aquariums, aquarists have been successful in providing the queen angelfish a diet of meaty and algae based foods

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