The Bellus Angelfish (Genicanthus bellus) is a striking deepwater angelfish known for its elegant, elongated body and sexual dimorphism—males display bold black, white, and blue stripes, while females are more subtly colored. Native to the Western Pacific, it inhabits deeper reef slopes and outer reef walls, often found in pairs or small harems. Unlike many angelfish, Bellus Angels are considered reef-safe as they typically do not nip at corals. They are peaceful and adapt well to aquariums, provided they have ample swimming space and stable water conditions. Their graceful appearance and reef compatibility make them a prized choice for advanced marine aquarists.