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S.A.M.E. Database - Pomacentrus coelestis
Like many species in the genus Pomacentrus, the Neon
Damselfish is a brilliantly colored fish that is only sporadically
available for sale. A relatively peaceful species, but should be
carefully watched with smaller, docile fishes. [eng]
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Genus Pomacentrus Damselfishes
The fifty six described species of this Damsel genus contain many peaceful aquarium possibilities. [eng]
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Blue & Gold Damsel Pomacentrus coelestis
The Pomacentrus coelestis 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 Blue & Gold Damsel prefers a tank
of at least 30 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. [eng]
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Pomacentrus trichourus
Photo. [eng]
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S.A.M.E. Database - Pomacentrus moluccensis
Easily fed. Accepts nearly all foods offered. Requires some
vegetable matter in it's diet, and should be provided with some
preparations for herbivores. [eng]
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Species Summary for Pomacentrus vaiuli - Ocellate damselfish
Indo-West Pacific: Molucca Is., Australia (North-West Shelf and Great Barrier Reef), Melanesia, and western
Oceania to Samoa, Marshall Is., and Kiribati, also north to southern Japan. [eng]
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Neon Damsel Pomacentrus alleni
The Pomacentrus alleni grows up to 8 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. [eng]
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