Chinese Blueline Angel
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Chinese Blueline Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis)
Overview
The Chinese Blueline Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis) — also known as the Blueline Angelfish or Yellowstriped Angelfish — is a strikingly patterned medium-sized marine angelfish, highly regarded for its vivid sapphire-blue horizontal lines contrasting against a deep golden or brownish-yellow body.
Native to the subtropical and temperate reefs of the northwestern Pacific, this species is found from southern Japan and Taiwan to the East China Sea and northern Philippines. It typically inhabits rocky reef slopes and coastal areas between 10–40 m (33–130 ft), often among sponge-rich zones where it grazes on encrusting organisms.
The Chinese Blueline Angelfish combines bold coloration with relatively peaceful temperament compared to other Chaetodontoplus species, making it an excellent candidate for advanced marine aquarists maintaining large, mature systems. It adapts well to captivity when provided stable water parameters, ample rockwork, and a diet that includes sponge-based foods.
Aquarium Requirements
Minimum Tank Size: 400 litres (100 US gallons) or larger
Temperature: 23–27 °C (74–81 °F)
pH: 8.1–8.4
Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.020–1.025
Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: < 20 ppm (preferably < 10 ppm)
Aquascape: Provide a spacious aquarium with extensive live rock for grazing and hiding, interspersed with open swimming zones. The species prefers shaded areas and caves that mimic natural reef crevices. Stable water quality and low-stress conditions are essential for long-term health.
Moderate to strong water movement and high oxygenation are recommended, along with an efficient protein skimmer and mature biological filtration system.
Diet and Feeding
The Chinese Blueline Angelfish is an omnivorous sponge grazer, feeding on sponges, tunicates, algae, and detritus in its natural habitat. In captivity, it adapts well to prepared foods if offered a varied, nutrient-rich diet.
Recommended Foods:
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Frozen or prepared angelfish formulas containing sponge material
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Finely chopped marine seafood (clam, shrimp, squid, scallop)
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Enriched mysis shrimp and brine shrimp
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Spirulina- and algae-based pellets or flakes
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Dried seaweed (nori) offered regularly on a clip
Feed two to three times daily in moderate portions. Providing natural algae and sponge growth on live rock encourages grazing behavior and helps maintain digestive health and coloration.
Temperament and Compatibility
The Chinese Blueline Angelfish is generally semi-aggressive, especially once acclimated and established. It may show territorial behavior toward other angelfish or similarly shaped species but is typically peaceful toward unrelated tankmates.
Suitable Tankmates:
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Peaceful to moderately assertive species such as tangs, wrasses, anthias, and butterflyfish
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Larger community fish of differing shapes and feeding niches
Avoid:
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Other Chaetodontoplus species or similar mid-sized angels unless the aquarium exceeds 700 L (185 gallons)
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Aggressive species such as large triggers or groupers
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Very small or timid fish
Introduce the Blueline Angel last to minimize territorial aggression, and ensure plenty of rockwork to define territories and reduce confrontation.
Reef Compatibility
⚠️ Reef Safe with Caution
While less destructive than some large angelfish, C. septentrionalis may nip at:
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Large-polyp stony (LPS) corals
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Soft corals and zoanthids
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Clam mantles and some sessile invertebrates
Success in reef environments depends on individual behavior, tank size, and consistent feeding. It is best suited to fish-only with live rock (FOWLR) systems or mixed reefs with hardy SPS corals and close monitoring.
Additional Information
Maximum Size: Up to 18 cm (7 inches)
Lifespan: 10–12 years with excellent care
Difficulty Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Natural Behavior: Solitary or found in pairs; deliberate swimmer; spends time grazing on rocks and exploring caves
Origin: Northwestern Pacific — Japan, Taiwan, East China Sea, northern Philippines
Sexual Dimorphism: Minimal; males may show slightly more intense coloration.
Summary
The Chinese Blueline Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis) is a beautifully patterned mid-sized angelfish known for its electric blue striping and dignified presence. With its moderate temperament, manageable size, and adaptability, it represents an ideal choice for experienced aquarists seeking a standout specimen for a large marine or FOWLR aquarium.
When provided pristine water quality, ample rockwork, and a sponge-enriched diet, the Blueline Angelfish will thrive, displaying rich coloration and engaging, intelligent behavior characteristic of the Chaetodontoplus genus.
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