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What does a blue devil eat?

Feeds on crustaceans such as crabs, gastropod molluscs and small fishes. Blue Devils usually live in breeding pairs and are strongly associated with a particular site, usually a cave or deep rocky overhang.
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Are blue devil fish aggressive?

Fiji Blue Devil Damselfish, also known as the South Seas Devil Damselfish or Village Belle, is blue with a yellow belly. It is considered aggressive and should not be mixed with its own species or passive fish. It does better with larger fish in aquariums 30 gallons or larger.
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Where do blue devil fish live?

Southern blue devils live around reefs and are common to SA's waters, but can be found along Australia's coast from southern Victoria through to Western Australia. The fish like to stay close to home, which is usually a cave dwelling that's more than 5 metres deep.
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What do blue damsels eat?

In the wild, they eat a variety of zooplankton, worms, brine shrimp, and copepods. They readily accept most frozen foods. Some blue devil damselfish will accept flake foods, but some may reject it.
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How big are blue devil fish?

The pelvic fins and rear dorsal and anal fins are elongated. When blue devil fish spread these fins they overlap, making the fish appear larger. The fish grows to 40 cm in length. Juveniles are generally a less colourful dusky brown with less prominent stripes or general blue colouration.
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What does the devil fish eat?

It mostly eats euphausiid shrimp (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) and small mesopelagic and clupeid fishes.
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Do devil fish sting?

The devil scorpionfish presents venomous spines down their backs and colorful pectoral fins to warn others of danger.
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What is the lifespan of a damsel fish?

Really, these captive bred specimens have got to be among the hardiest of any marine aquarium fish ever offered in the trade. Best of all, though they are small, they have the lifespan of the average damselfish (around five years) and can survive in captivity for as long as fifteen years.
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What is the least aggressive damselfish species?

Known to be one of the least aggressive damselfish.
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Why are damselfish so aggressive?

Damselfish are small, but they're surprisingly mighty! Some damselfish species are extremely territorial, meaning they will fiercely defend their homes from threats, including other damselfish. They will quickly and aggressively swim towards intruders to scare them away from their territory.
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What is the rare devil fish?

The Forsaken Devilfish is the rarest kind of Devilfish, but you can just farm them by fishing inside the Devil's Roar, preferably outside of volcano range, and you'll be fine.
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Are devil fish edible?

Because of the devil fish's mild flavor and firm texture, El Diablito tastes and feels like beef jerky, but without the environmental impact associated with traditional meat farming.
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What does a blue devil fish look like?

Identification. The Southern Blue Devil can be recognised by the bright blue spots on its dark blue/brown body, and large anal and pelvic fins.
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What is the toughest pet fish?

Zebra danios, Danio rerio, are just about the hardiest tropical fish you'll ever keep. They don't mind if the water is hard or soft, still or flowing, warm or unheated, and they are the single best fish for new fish keepers and new aquariums.
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What is the hardest fish to fight?

Our Top 10 List of the Toughest Fighting Fish in the Ocean
  • Blue Marlin.
  • Black Marlin.
  • Bluefin Tuna.
  • Swordfish.
  • Yellowfin Tuna.
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What is the most aggressive fish?

Hemibagrus wyckii – Crystal-eyed Catfish (Bagrus wyckii, Mystus wyckii) is probably one of the most aggressive species of fish, sometimes known as the Asian Red tail catfish (ARTC). All catfish are predatory, but ARTC are the super jerks of the fish world.
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What is the nicest damsel fish?

Friendly, Lovable Damselfishes
  • Green Chromis (Chromis viridis) ...
  • Sapphire Damselfish (Chrysiptera springeri) ...
  • Fusilier Damselfish (Lepidozygus tapeinosoma) ...
  • Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) ...
  • Golden Damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon aureus)
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What is the friendliest damsel fish?

For me, the most peaceful types are Azure Damselfish, Talbot's Damsel, Roland's Damselfish, and Starck's Demoiselle. Aside from their uniques coloration, these guys can also be kept in a peaceful community or a reef environment. But the two most peaceable damsels are the talbot and azure.
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Can damselfish live with clownfish?

Once they establish territories and live with each other long enough, they should be fine. Although there's always an exception. It's possible the pairs would get along right from the get-go. But then again, they could be fighting constantly.
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Do damselfish change gender?

Like many coral reef fishes, some damselfishes are protogynous hermaphrodites, meaning they mature as females and transition, if the social system permits, to become a dominant male (Munday, Buston & Warner, 2006; Sadovy de Mitcheson & Liu, 2008).
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Which aquarium fish lives the longest?

If you are looking for a fish that will be around for up to 10 years, think about neon tetras, angelfish, Oscars, and plecostomus. The longest lived of all the popular freshwater fish is the goldfish. If provided proper feeding and a clean, healthy environment, these fish can live up to 15 years.
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What fish breed lives the longest?

The rougheye rockfish are among the longest-living fish and have a maximum lifespan of at least 205 years, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their habitat is in coastal waters from California to Japan.
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What fish stings when you stand on it?

You won't see a Weever fish easily but you will know it's there if you are unfortunate enough to stand on one since its back has a defensive sting mechanism. The sting can be very painful but will not cause permanent damage.
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What is the most painful fish sting?

Stonefish are the most venomous fish in the world, capable of delivering fatal stings to humans. 5 Unfortunately, stonefish are also masters of camouflage, blending in with their surroundings on the ocean's floor or on coral reefs. They're found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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What fish stings your feet?

If you've ever seen someone limping around the beach or sitting at the lifeguard hut with their foot in a bowl of water, chances are they've been stung by a weever fish. These little nippers are quite common in British waters, and although their stings can be painful, they're not dangerous.
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