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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 113 litres / 29.85 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 5.1cm / 2.01inches |
Reef Compatible | Yes |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Care Description | Easy |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
The Blue Sapphire Damselfish, scientifically known as Chrysiptera cf. springeri, hails from Indonesia. This striking marine species showcases a dazzling blue hue with distinct black outlined fins. A unique trait is its ability to transform into a complete black coloration when stressed, aiding in predator evasion.
Aquarium Suitability
The Blue Sapphire Damselfish is deemed suitable for beginner aquarists due to its easy care requirements. Ideally housed in tanks exceeding 30 gallons, this species serves as an excellent companion for saltwater setups. Despite their peaceful nature, they may exhibit aggressiveness towards slower tank mates, especially as they mature.
Care and Hardiness
With its designation as an easy-to-care-for species, the Blue Sapphire Damselfish is a hardy addition to marine aquariums. They thrive in stable water conditions with a pH range of 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.020-1.025, and a carbonate hardness (KH) of 8-12.
Reef Suitability
Reef enthusiasts will find joy in adding the Blue Sapphire Damselfish to their setups as they are deemed reef-compatible. When paired with corals and invertebrates, this species peacefully coexists, adding vibrance to the reef environment.
Aquarium Setup
When setting up an aquarium for the Blue Sapphire Damselfish, it is vital to include plenty of live rock. These structures serve as territories and hiding spots, reducing territorial conflicts within the tank. Providing multiple hiding places is crucial to mitigating aggression, especially when housing them alongside other damselfish.
Behaviour
The Blue Sapphire Damselfish typically exhibit peaceful behavior, but caution should be exercised as they can become aggressive, particularly as they mature. To decrease hostile interactions, offering ample hiding spots and territories is recommended.
Feeding and Diet
As carnivorous feeders, the Blue Sapphire Damselfish should be offered a varied diet. They readily consume quality flake foods, frozen meaty options like brine or mysis shrimp, and occasionally dried seaweed placed on a feeding clip. Ensuring a diverse diet contributes to their overall well-being in captivity.
Dimorphism
Information on dimorphism and captive reproduction of the Blue Sapphire Damselfish is not specified.
Habitat and Distribution
The Blue Sapphire Damselfish is native to the clear waters of Indonesia, inhabiting reef environments. Their presence adds a pop of color to the underwater landscape, making them a sought-after species among marine enthusiasts.