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Emperor angelfish can be found in coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans, and have been reported off the coast of Hawaii. This fish is omnivorous, eating both small invertebrates and plants. It prefers sponges and algae.

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normally they don't get etan in fact most of the time after they mate the males die off of them and the angeler female gives birth to the young and normally dies after a few weeks because of the time they have the babbys it endagers the spices of thert

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Larger fish eat emperor angelfish.

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