Fish

  • Blue Velvet Damselfish

    General information The Blue Velvet Damselfish is black with small blue stripes and one large white vertical stripe. As it matures, it may lose some of its coloring fading towards brown and black. It is aggressive toward other fish and prone to disease if proper aquarium management techniques are not practiced.

  • Bluefin Damselfish

    General information The Bluefin Damselfish as a juvenile has 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 with soft corals on which it feeds. In the aquarium, the juvenile is generally…

  • Yellowtail Demoiselle

    General information The Yellowtail Demoiselle is extremely hardy. Unlike its close relatives, the Yellowtail Demoiselle is relatively less aggressive in nature and acclimatizes quite easily in captivity. It is best to keep the Yellowtail Demoiselle in small groups and should be introduced at the same time to avoid any aggression between them. It might be…

  • Blackmouth Bicolor Chromis

    General information The Blackmouth Bicolor Chromis is an attractive fish as a juvenile, yellow with two horizontal black bars. The fish changes color to brown and black with maturity. As the fish matures, it becomes extremely aggressive towards other fish causing problems in selection of other fish to add to the aquarium.

  • Jewel Damsel

    General information As a juvenile, the Jewel Damselfish is black with sparkling blue dots. As the fish matures, it may turn brown to yellow and have smaller, indistinct spots. It is overly aggressive, and therefore, only one should be kept per tank.

  • Domino Damsel

    General information The Domino Damsel is indigenous to the Indo-Pacific region. With the presence of three white spots, it is also named as three spot Dascyllus. As these fishes get mature they become more aggressive to other tank inhabitants. Also, the Domino Damsel are very hardy and can tolerate extreme conditions which might kill other…

  • Yellowtail Dascyllus

    General information The Yellowtail Dascyllus is a popular fish among beginning hobbyists because of its ability to tolerate substandard water parameters. As a juvenile, this fish is a striking black with a bright yellow tail that may slightly fade as the fish grows older. A medium or a large aquarium is ideal. Use caution if…

  • Cloudy Damsel

    General information The young Cloudy Damsel often lives in a communal relationship with anemones. As they mature, however, they will abandon the anemone and shifts to corals. We suggest keeping a few live rocks and caves or a coral of their own, or it might end up in fighting with other damselfish species for its…

  • Rollands Damselfish

    General information Rolland’s Damselfish originate from the South Pacific. They are a beautiful fish colored in yellow, black and white, and are relatively mild mannered for a Damselfish. These fishes will add color and activity to any saltwater community or reef aquarium. A medium to a large sized aquarium with plenty of rockwork is ideal….

  • Yellowtail Blue Damsel

    General information The Yellowtail Blue Damsel is a beautiful fish in bright-blue color with a yellow tail that fades into clear at edges. It is absolutely a reef-associated fish that lives in sheltered lagoons and inshore coral reefs with prolific coral growth. The Yellowtail Blue Damsel is well-known for living in small groups. It is…