How to Care for the Lamark Angel: A Peaceful Beauty for Larger Marine Tanks

How to Care for the Lamark Angel: A Peaceful Beauty for Larger Marine Tanks

Temp

24-27°C

Food

Mysis Shrimp, Brine Shrimp, Chopped Seafood

Flow

Moderate

Difficulty

Beginner

Getting to Know the Lamark Angel

The Lamark Angel (Genicanthus lamarck), also known as the Blackstriped Angelfish, is a graceful and eye-catching member of the marine angelfish family. Unlike many of its relatives, this angelfish is considered reef-safe and far less aggressive, making it a popular choice for aquarists looking to add elegance without the risk of coral damage.

Originating from the Indo-Pacific, Lamark Angels are most recognised by the bold black horizontal stripes that run across their pearly white body. Males tend to be more vividly marked and sometimes have longer tail streamers. Growing up to around 20 cm in length, this species is best suited to medium to large aquariums where it has room to roam and explore.

Choosing Your Lamark Angel

When selecting a Lamark Angel, always look for a specimen that is active and alert, with intact fins, clear eyes, and bright, consistent colouring. Healthy individuals will be swimming confidently and often investigating their surroundings. Avoid fish that appear pale, sluggish, or show signs of fin rot or parasites. Ask your supplier if the fish is feeding on prepared foods—this will help ease its transition to your tank.

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Tank Setup and Environment

The Lamark Angel needs a tank of at least 250 litres, although larger systems (350L+) are ideal, particularly if you plan on keeping more than one or are introducing it to a bustling community tank.

Set up your tank with plenty of live rock to allow for grazing, hiding, and territory establishment. They enjoy having a mix of open swimming space and crevices or caves for retreat. Though peaceful, they will still appreciate a safe place to hide if startled.

These angels tend to occupy the middle to upper levels of the tank, so ensure your aquascape allows free movement through all water columns.

Feeding and Nutrition

Lamark Angels are omnivores, and in the wild, they feed on plankton and algae. In captivity, they do well on a balanced diet that offers both meaty and plant-based nutrition.

Offer a variety of:

Frozen mysis and brine shrimp

Marine algae or nori sheets

High-quality angelfish pellets or flakes

Chopped seafood like clam or squid (offered occasionally)

Feeding small portions two to three times a day helps maintain energy levels, colour vibrancy, and general health.

Behaviour and Compatibility

One of the standout traits of the Lamark Angel is its peaceful temperament. It does well in a community tank with similarly calm species and generally avoids aggression unless kept with other angelfish.

Ideal tank mates include:

Clownfish

Gobies

Tangs

Blennies

Wrasses

While males may become territorial with each other, a bonded pair (male and female) can coexist peacefully in a larger tank. This species is reef-safe with caution—most aquarists report no coral-nipping, though individual behaviour can vary slightly.

Water Conditions and Flow

Like most angelfish, the Lamark prefers stable, clean water with gentle to moderate flow. Consistent parameters are key to keeping them healthy and vibrant.

Temperature: 24–27°C
pH: 8.1–8.4
Salinity: 1.023–1.025

A moderate flow helps maintain oxygen levels and simulates the natural reef environment, allowing the fish to swim comfortably without strain.

Health and Longevity

Lamark Angels are generally hardy and can live for 8–10 years with proper care. They’re less prone to disease than more sensitive species but can still suffer from common marine illnesses like ich if stressed or introduced without proper quarantine.

Maintain good water quality, feed a varied diet, and avoid aggressive tank mates to keep your Lamark thriving. Regular observation and prompt action at the first sign of illness will help ensure a long, healthy life.

Final Thoughts

The Lamark Angel is an elegant, peaceful fish that brings beauty and calm to larger reef or fish-only systems. Its reef-safe reputation, graceful swimming style, and easygoing nature make it a solid choice for hobbyists wanting a standout fish without the headaches that often come with other angelfish species.

With enough space, a varied diet, and good husbandry, the Lamark Angel will reward you with years of activity, colour, and charm in your marine setup.