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Yellow Belly Damselfish

The yellow colouration starts below the pectoral fins through to the tail.

Yellow belly damselfish. The yellowbelly damsel pomacentrus auriventris is a great starter fish as it is easy to care for hardy and does not require any special care. It is a medium bright blue on the head and upper body with bright yellow on bottom. The yellow belly damselfish also known as the gold belly damsel or bali golden yellow belly damselfish pomacentrus auriventris is a gorgeous and hardy little fish that s easily maintained in the aquarium.

Like most damsels it is an aggressive little fish that is ideally suited to the aquarium. A ten gallons tank and regular feeding the yellowbelly damsel will thrive nbsp its name comes from the distinct yellow belly and its brilliant blue body. These two colors are sharply divided with an irregular l shaped diagonal line.

These two colors are sharply divided with an irregular l shaped diagonal line. The yellow belly damselfish has a bright blue body and then it s belly as the name suggests is bright yellow. Also known as caerulean damsel cerulean damselfish yellow bellied damsel.

Still it s a small fish around 1 5 2. Found in pairs or small schools around coral bases and rubble areas over lagoons and outer reef slopes. These active damselfish are less aggressive than most and will bring lots of colour to your tank.

Length 10cm depth 1 23m widespread western indian ocean damselfish are egg layers. Fiji blue devil damselfish also known as the south seas devil damselfish or village belle is blue with a yellow belly. The azure damselfish azure demoiselle half blue demoiselle and yellow dipped damselfish is a two tone darting marine fish.

It is a medium bright blue on the head and upper body with bright yellow on bottom. This damselfish may bother smaller peaceful tankmates especially in a smaller tank. Some of the damselfish juveniles have a vivid colouration that s quite distinct from their drab parents.

The front portion of the body is bright blue. Amblyglyphidodon leucogaster also known as the yellow belly damselfish which seems a more appropriate name. There is a species variation in the amount of yellow on the body of the fish.

Chrysiptera hemicyanea known commonly as. They feed on algae benthic invertebrates and zooplankton. It is considered aggressive and should not be mixed with its own species or passive fish.

Though sometimes territorial in smaller tanks with other damsels if in a. It is blue over much of its body with a yellow tail and a yellow belly.