
Overview
The Majestic Angel is a visually stunning mid-to-large angelfish with a deep blue body, orange striping, and a distinctive yellow-ringed dark spot on the flank, making it a genuine showpiece for a large tank. Unfortunately it's also one of the more notoriously difficult angelfish to keep, with a reputation for being a fussy eater, especially in the first weeks after import.
It needs an experienced keeper, a large mature tank, and considerable patience during the acclimation period, as many individuals refuse standard foods initially and require live or specialised feeding to get started.
Given the right care and a supplier who has already established feeding, it can become a hardy, long-lived display fish, but it's not a species to buy on impulse or without a feeding plan in place.
Compatibility
Majestic Angels can be territorial toward other angelfish, particularly other large Pomacanthus species, and are best kept as the sole large angel in the tank. They are generally peaceful with unrelated community fish given adequate space.
Reef compatibility is inconsistent — many individuals pick at LPS corals, soft corals, clam mantles, and sponges, so this species suits a fish-dominant system more than a delicate coral display.
Health & quarantine
This species is well known for feeding difficulties post-import, and a percentage of wild-caught individuals fail to transition onto prepared foods, so buying only from a supplier who has confirmed the fish is eating confidently is essential. A minimum four-to-six-week quarantine with careful feeding trials is strongly recommended, along with close monitoring for the ich and bacterial issues common to stressed, underfed angelfish.
Frequently asked questions
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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.