Talk:Flame angelfish

Copyright problem
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Inappropriate material for this subtopic
The text of this subtopic does NOT provide a "species description"; it is merely more information about these fish in aquaria. It needs to be completely replaced, and the material currently in this section moved to the section about aquaria. (I would've done it myself, but that would've left "Species description" blank altogether [which might have been the better option at this point.) philiptdotcom (talk) 20:16, 4 July 2011 (UTC)

"In aquaria" section needs to be moved to end of article
"In aquaria" section needs to be moved to end of article: it is NOT the main subject of an article with this title. The article itself is supposed to be about the flame angelfish, not "the flame angelfish in aquaria." Species description, range, etc. should be first. philiptdotcom (talk) 20:18, 4 July 2011 (UTC)

Needs to have a section about the SOURCE of flame angelfishes in commercial trade
Needs to have a section about the SOURCE of flame angelfishes in commercial trade: The vast majority of flame angelfish are wild-collected, (by definition) degrading the ecosystems from which they are taken. I believe (but am not sure) that this is one of the few marine fish species that has been bred in captivity. Information about this aspect of flame angelfish in aquaria needs to be added (with peer-reviewed references) by someone who knows the details. philiptdotcom (talk) 20:21, 4 July 2011 (UTC)