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Fiji Devil Damsel

Brand: Apet
25.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The Fiji Devil Damsel (Chrysiptera taupou) is a striking and hardy saltwater fish known for its vivid electric blue body contrasted by a bright yellow to orange belly and tail. Native to the reefs of the South Pacific, including Fiji, this energetic species is highly sought after for its bold coloration and durability. While relatively small in size, the Fiji Devil Damsel is known for its confident and territorial personality, making it best suited for aquarists who can accommodate its semi-aggressive nature. Care Level: Ease: Beginner-friendly but requires attention to compatibility due to its territorial behavior. Water Conditions: Salinity: 1.020–1.025 specific gravity pH: 8.1–8.4 Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C) Tank Requirements: Minimum tank size: 30 gallons Provide ample live rock formations, caves, and hiding places to establish territories and reduce aggression Stable water parameters and regular maintenance are essential for long-term health Temperament: Behavior: Semi-aggressive to aggressive; highly territorial, especially toward other damsels and similarly shaped fish. Compatibility: Best suited for tanks with other semi-aggressive fish such as tangs, larger wrasses, hawkfish, and dottybacks Avoid housing with timid or slow-moving species that may be bullied Use caution when keeping multiple damsels unless the aquarium is large and provides plenty of territory Size: Adult Length: 3 inches (7–8 cm) Growth: Small but bold, requiring adequate space to establish territory Reef Compatibility: Reef-safe – does not harm corals or most invertebrates Can be kept successfully in reef aquariums, though territorial behavior may be directed toward tankmates Additional Notes: Fiji Devil Damsels are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet of high-quality marine flakes, pellets, frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and other meaty marine foods. Their exceptional hardiness makes them an excellent choice for newer saltwater hobbyists, but their territorial nature should be considered when selecting tankmates. With proper care, they can live 5–8 years or longer, adding brilliant color and personality to marine aquariums.

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