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Gold Flake Angelfish (Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus)

Gold Flake Angelfish

Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus
Family
Angel
Care level
Advanced
Temperament
Semi-aggressive
Reef safe
Not reef safe
Max size
30 cm
Min tank
600 L · 159 gal
Origin
Western Pacific (Indonesia, Philippines)
Diet
Omnivore
Food
Nori, Sponge-based frozen preps, Marine pellets, Mysis

Overview

The Gold Flake Angelfish is a strikingly beautiful, uncommon angelfish with a deep blue-black body covered in fine gold speckling, considered one of the more premium and expensive angelfish in the hobby. Its rarity and price reflect both limited collection and a reputation for needing more careful acclimation than many other large angels.

It requires a large, mature tank and an experienced keeper prepared for a potentially slow transition onto prepared foods, since some individuals can be selective feeders in the first weeks after import.

Given the right conditions and a supplier who has confirmed the fish is already eating well, it can become a hardy, long-lived, and truly spectacular centrepiece fish.

Compatibility

Gold Flake Angelfish can be territorial toward other large angelfish and are best kept as the only angel in the tank, added with care around stocking order in a large system. They generally coexist with robust tangs, wrasses, and other large community fish.

This species is not reef safe — it will reliably pick at sponges, LPS corals, soft corals, and clam mantles, making it unsuitable for a coral-focused display.

Health & quarantine

Given the cost and feeding difficulty risk involved, quarantine is essential — a minimum four-to-six-week period with careful feeding trials and close observation for ich or bacterial issues is strongly recommended. Buying only from a supplier who has confirmed the specific fish is already eating confidently significantly reduces risk with this high-value, sometimes-fussy species.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the Gold Flake Angelfish so expensive?
It's a less commonly collected species with a striking appearance, and demand consistently outpaces the limited supply available to the trade.
Is the Gold Flake Angelfish reef safe?
No, it will reliably pick at sponges, LPS corals, soft corals and clam mantles, making it unsuitable for reef tanks.
What should I check before buying a Gold Flake Angelfish?
Confirm with the supplier that the specific fish is already eating well on prepared foods before purchase.
How big does a Gold Flake Angelfish get?
Up to around 30cm, requiring a very large, dedicated tank.
Is the Gold Flake Angelfish suitable for beginners?
No, its cost, feeding difficulty risk, and large adult size make it best suited to experienced keepers.

Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.