
Where to buy Ambon Damselfish, Captive-Bred
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About Ambon Damselfish, Captive-Bred
A small, vibrant damselfish with bright yellow coloration on the head and body, contrasting with dark blue or black on the tail fin. A distinctive white or pale vertical band runs through the eye.
Key facts
- Temperament
- Semi Aggressive
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe with Caution
- Difficulty Level
- Moderate - Requires some experience due to specific dietary water or tank requirements. Best suited for intermediate aquarists.
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Family
- Pomacentridae
- Appearance
- A small, vibrant damselfish with bright yellow coloration on the head and body, contrasting with dark blue or black on the tail fin. A distinctive white or pale vertical band runs through the eye.
- Feeding Schedule
- Feed 2-3 times daily
- Max Size
- 3.2
- Care Level
- Beginner
- Min tank size
- 20 gallons
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to the Great Barrier Reef and beyond, commonly found in the Ambon region of Indonesia.
- Care Requirements
- • Minimum 20 gallon tank • Maintain temperature 72–78°F with stable conditions • Salinity 1.023–1.025 (SG) • Feed small frequent meals: high-quality flakes, small pellets, and occasional frozen mysis shrimp or brine shrimp • Aggressive territorial behavior; keep singly or with non-damselfish that can hold their own
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