Pomacentrus caeruleus (Blue-green lady)

Adult size10 cm
Temperature23 - 27 °C
pH7.9 - 8.4
Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)200 L

Description

The pomacferrus Caeruleus fish is a salt water fish native to the Pacific seas. It is medium in size, about 10 cm long, and has an elongated shape with a rounded tail. Its color varies from dark blue to green, with orange or yellow spots on the head and body.

The pomocferrus Caeruleus fish is a gregarious fish, which means that it tends to live in a group with other fish from its species. It is often found in coral reefs, where it feeds mainly on small crustaceans and algae.

The pomacferrus Caeruleus fish is a territorial fish, which means that it defends its territory against other fish. This can be manifested by aggressive behavior, such as loads and clashes. The pomacferrus Caeruleus fish is also known to be a good swimmer and can be fast when threatened.

In captivity, the pomacerrus fish Caeruleus can live up to about five years, although it depends on the quality of the water and the care it receives. They are often kept in reef aquariums and can coexist with other peaceful fish.

Origin

Characteristics

  • Adult size10 cm
  • BehaviourPleasant
  • FoodOmnivorous

Water parameters

  • Water typeSeawater, hot
  • Temperature23 - 27 °C
  • pH7.9 - 8.4
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)200 L

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