Azure Damselfish
The Azure Damselfish, also known as the Half-blue Damselfish, is a two-tone, darting marine fish. The front portion of the body is bright blue. The posterior portion, anal fin, and tail are yellow. There is a species variation in the amount of yellow on the body of the fish. (Some call C. parasema the Azure [...]
Yellow Damselfish
The Yellow Damselfish, also known as the Golden Damselfish, has lemon yellow coloring highlighted by upper and lower racing stripes, sometimes of neon blue. As it matures, the colors will fade and it will become more aggressive.
A 30 gallon or larger aquarium with adequate hiding places provides a good environment for this fish. It will [...]
Bluefin Damselfish
The Bluefin Damselfish is also called the Black Damselfish, Bowtie Damselfish, Yellow-back Damsel, and Royal Damsel. As a juvenile, it is very attractive, with a gray body highlighted by bright yellow dorsally and blue pectoral fins. As the fish matures, it becomes uniformly black.
In the wild, the Bluefin Damselfish is usually solitary and often associated [...]
Talbot’s Damselfish
The Talbot’s Damselfish, also known as Talbot’s Demoiselle, has an attractive canary yellow head and a bright blue body. They are a very active species that maintains a small size in the aquarium, but can become territorial as it ages.
It is considered semi-aggressive and should be housed in a 30 gallon or larger aquarium. It [...]
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. It does better with larger fish in aquariums 30 gallons or larger.
The South Seas Devil Damselfish feeds on [...]
Two Stripe Damselfish
The 2-Stripe Damselfish, also known as the Reticulate Dascyllus or Reticulated Damselfish, is a popular fish. Two dark bands encircle its shimmering silver-green body on the front half and also on the back in front of the blue-green tail.
A 30 gallon or larger aquarium is suitable with plenty of hiding places. Due to its aggressive [...]



