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Yellowtail Damselfish

Also known as the Yellowtail Blue Damselfish or Yellowtail Demoiselle, and sometimes confused with the Azure Damselfish, C. parasema which feeds on zooplankton and algae in the aquarium.
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Yelllow Damselfish

The Golden Damselfish, also known as Yellow Damselfish, has lemon yellow colouring highlighted by upper and lower racing stripes, sometimes of neon blue....
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Tri Colour Damsel

These are an easy to keep species and will readily accept a variety of foods, and are also quite disease resistant. They will get on with a variety of other fish that are not overly aggressive....
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Starcki Damsel

The Starcki Damsel, also known as the Starck’s Demoiselle, comes from the reefs of the Coral Sea. This damsel is bright blue, with the dorsal side of the fish colored in an energizing yellow. The tail and the lower part of the jaw are also yellow. ...
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Blue Reef Chromis

Need a small school (shoal) and good water conditions. Get them ready by giving them live foods. Males should build a nest in the sand and court various females. The male will then watch the eggs until they hatch a few days later. Difficult to determine the differences between males and females....
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Blue Devil Damselfish

The Orangetail Blue Damselfish is the common name for the male Blue Damselfish, which also known as the Blue Devil Damselfish. The female of the species is all blue with a black spot and the male is blue and has an orange tail. In the wild, thes fish are found in coral reefs. They have the ability to hide in a hole or crevice and darken to almost black....
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Neon Velvet Damsel

The Neon Velvet Damsel is one of the more demanding of the damselfish. They need excellent water conditions and plenty of room as they can become territorial and incredibly aggressive towards other fishstock within your tank. They are easy to feed however, and will readily accepting most foods including frozen, flake and pellet foods....
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Lemon Damselfish

It is considered aggressive and should not be mixed with its own species or passive fish. It does better with larger fish in aquariums 30 gallons or larger. ...
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Green Chromis

Excellent reef and community fish. The Chromises are generally bright active fish which should be kept in shoals in the aquarium. In a larger set up a shoal of 6 is striking to watch....
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Fiji Blue Devil Damselfish

Fiji Blue Devil Damselfish, also known as the South Seas Devil Damselfish or Village Belle, is blue with a yellow belly. It is considered aggressive and should not be mixed with its own species or passive fish....
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