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Chrysiptera parasema - French
URL: http://mars.reefkeepers.net/Articles/Chrysiptera.html

C'est un petit poisson bleu avec une caudale jaune qui peut atteindre 7cm.

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Raising YellowTailed Damsels - Chrysiptera parasema - English
URL: http://www.reefsuk.org/CaptiveBreeding/Articles/RaisingYellowTailedDamsels.html

"I am proud to announce that I have raised three yellow tail damsels, Chrysiptera parasema beyond metamorphosis (MMP). They are now beautiful juveniles and I expect them to do well from now on. In the past I could raise the larvae past 20 days and when MMP was reached they suddenly died for no obvious reason".

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Talbot's Damsel Chrysiptera talboti - English
URL: http://www.marinedepotlive.com/424814.html

The Chrysiptera talboti grows up to 3 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 Talbot's Damsel prefers a tank of at least 20 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim.

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Yellowtail Damsel Chrysiptera hemicyanea - English
URL: http://www.marinedepotlive.com/423654.html

The Chrysiptera hemicyanea grows up to 3 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 Yellowtail Damsel prefers a tank of at least 60 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. The Chrysiptera hemicyanea is a omnivore and likes to eat algae, variety of foods (meats & veggies), zooplankton.

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Canary Damsel, Chrysiptera galba - English
URL: http://www.exotictropicals.com/encyclo/marine/damsels/canary.htm

This fish will readily eat all kinds of live, frozen, and flake foods and algae. Finely chopped meaty foods (like brine shrimp) can be fed regularly. It is best to feed small amounts several times a day. In a reef situation they don't really need to be fed very often at all.

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Talbot's Damsel, Chrysiptera talboti - English
URL: http://www.exotictropicals.com/encyclo/marine/damsels/talbots.htm

This is a young specimen about 1 inch long. Its a very beautiful fish with typical Damselfish behavior, very active and a great eater!

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Chrysiptera Damsels - English
URL: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/chrysiptera.htm

Chrysiptera biocellata (Quoy & Gaimard 1825), the Twinspot Damsel, Twospot Demoiselle... Indo-west Pacific, Africa's east coast out to Samoa. Chrysiptera bleekeri (Fowler & Bean 1928), Bleeker's Damsel. Western Central Pacific; Timor, Flores (and this report of Lombok), Indonesia and the Philippines. Chrysiptera cyanea (Quoy & Gaimard 1825), the Blue Devil/Damsel. Likely the most commonly used member of the Damsel family by the aquarium interest. Western Pacific over to the bare eastern edge of the Indian Ocean.

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S.A.M.E. Database - Chrysiptera talboti - English
URL: http://www.sphyraena.com/library/Chy_talboti.html

Talbot's Damselfish is a uniquely attractive fish with an unusual combination of pink and yellow coloration. A relatively peaceful damselfish species that can be housed with less aggressive fish in a medium or large aquarium if it is introduced after any such species. Will fight with its own kind and similar species unless the tank is extremely large.

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S.A.M.E. Database - Chrysiptera parasema - English
URL: http://www.sphyraena.com/library/Chy_parasema.html

One of the more peaceful damselfish species, not to mention one of the most common. Usually will not harm tankmates, with the possible exception of docile species such as firefish and anthias. They will fight amongst themselves, though, and should be kept singly in smaller aquariums (55 gallons or less). The first marine fish of many hobbyists, this species is a perennial favorite in the aquarium trade.

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S.A.M.E. Database - Chrysiptera sp. - English
URL: http://www.sphyraena.com/library/Chy_sp.html

This is a relatively uncommon damselfish species, and a welcome addition to the marine aquarium hobby. The Azure Damselfish is a close relative of C. parasema, the common Yellowtail Damselfish, but is readily distinguished by its bright yellow ventral portions. A relatively peaceful damselfish species that can be housed with less aggressive fish in a medium or large aquarium if it is introduced after any such species.

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S.A.M.E. Database - Chrysiptera cyanea - English
URL: http://www.sphyraena.com/library/Chy_cyanea.html

The quintessential "starter fish" in marine aquariums, the blue damsel is often the first fish encountered by the novice. Bold, bright, and able to tolerate considerable abuse, this is an ideal beginners fish. However, it will quickly become evident as to why this fish earned the nickname "Blue Devil". Inch-for-inch, this is one of the most aggressive fish around.

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