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Bluefin Damsel-Small
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The Bluefin Damsel, also known as the Royal Damsel, is a member of the Pomacentridae family. It is an omnivore from the Indo Pacific region. Its color changes dramatically, turning black as it ages. Only one Bluefin Damsel should be kept per tank unless there is plenty of space to share. It will become aggressive and will even take on larger fish. Use caution in a reef as the Bluefin may nip at your coral. ADULT SIZE: 3 inchesPREFERRED AQUARIUM:30 Gal Minimum TEMPERATURE:74 to 82 pH:8.1 to 8.4 CARE...
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The Paraglyphidodon melas grows up to 4 inches. The small size will come to you generally 1 to 3 inches; the medium generally 1 to 3 inches; the large generally 1 to 3 inches. The Bluefin Damsel prefers a tank of at least 30 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. The Paraglyphidodon melas is a omnivore and likes to eat variety of foods (meats & veggies). The Bluefin Damsel is a low maintenance fish. The Bluefin Damsel may act aggressively toward other fish. This is a hardy fish. Keep...
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Bluefin Damsel, Neoglyphidodon melas is also known as the Royal Damsel or the Zulu Damsel. Another common name, Bowtie Damsel, comes from the adult coloration (juvenile coloration pictured) where the body darkens and dark stripes appear near the gill area, thus resembling a bow tie. This fish is commonly found in the Indian & Pacific Oceans. The Neoglyphidodon genus are omnivores that thrive with a variety of prepared and frozen foods. Damsels are hardy and are reef safe. They will swim actively...
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The 4-Stripe Damselfish has four vertical black bars across its white body and fins. They are aggressive and territorial fish and should only be kept with fish that can handle themselves. They are ideal for reef aquariums where they can hide among the corals. They are hardy and easy to feed and will accept most small meaty frozen and dried foods They can be territorial and aggressive especially as they get older.
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Bluefin Damsel Fish Description Bluefin Damsel, Neoglyphidodon melas is also known as the Royal Damsel or the Zulu Damsel. Another common name, Bowtie Damsel, comes from the adult coloration (juvenile coloration pictured) where the body darkens and dark stripes appear near the gill area, thus resembling a bow tie. The Bluefin Damsel is characterized by a white body and yellow top, with blue pectoral and anal fins. Juveniles are White with Yellow dorsal region, Blue ventral region; Adults are Gray...
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