Personifer Angel (McCulloch, 1914)
| Scientific Name | Chaetodontoplus personifer |
| Diet | Herbivore; algae, sponges, tunicates |
| Alt Common Name | Blueface Angel, Spottedface Angel, Yellowtail Angel |
| Family | Pomacanthidae |
| Origin | Indian and W. Pacific Oceans |
| Aquarist Level | Intermediate |
| Reef Safe | With Caution |
| Coloration | Black with Yellow tail and White band at head |
| Disposition | Generally Peaceful. |
| Hardiness | Moderate |
| Compatibility | Peaceful with other species. Aggressive with own species |
| Mature Size | 9 inches |
| Sexual Dimorphism | Males have a dark blue face with yellow spots. Female lacks spots. |
Notes: Large angels may nip at soft or hard corals. Caution is advised when adding to a reef aquarium. A larger aquarium (75 to 125 gallon plus) is recommended for housing large angels.
Most Chaetodontoplus angels undergo a color change between the juvenile and adult stages of life.