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About Blue Devil Damselfish
A small, vibrant damselfish with bright electric blue coloration covering the body, fins, and head. The body is compact and laterally compressed with a blunt snout. Adults display intense iridescent blue throughout, lacking distinct markings or stripes.
Key facts
- Difficulty Level
- Moderately challenging due to aggressive territorial behavior. Best suited for established tanks with experienced hobbyists who can manage its dominance toward other fish, particularly during feeding and breeding.
- Min tank size
- 30 gallons
- Family
- Pomacentridae
- Care Level
- Moderate
- Common Health Issues
- Ich (white spot disease), velvet, fin rot, parasitic infections
- Appearance
- A small, vibrant damselfish with bright electric blue coloration covering the body, fins, and head. The body is compact and laterally compressed with a blunt snout. Adults display intense iridescent blue throughout, lacking distinct markings or stripes.
- Diet Details
- In captivity, offer high-quality marine flake foods, small pellets, and frozen foods such as mysis shrimp and finely chopped vegetables. Feed twice daily in portions the fish can consume in 2–3 minutes.
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe with Caution
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific coral reef regions, including the Great Barrier Reef, Philippines, and Indonesia. Found in coastal reef areas from depths of 5 to 40 meters.
- Temperament
- Aggressive
- Feeding Schedule
- 2-3 times daily
- Max Size
- 3.2
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