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Pomacentrus vaiuli, commonly known as the ocellate damselfish, is a reef fish with an electric blue oval-shaped body, featuring a bright yellow head, back, and dorsal fin. This contrasting coloration makes it a popular choice to visually enhance a marine aquarium.
Native to the reefs of the Pacific Ocean, this damselfish naturally thrives in small groups, establishing stable social hierarchies. Its territorial behavior intensifies with age, making space management important in community tanks.
The Pomacentrus vaiuli is lively and sometimes dominant. It is preferable to keep it in a school of at least 5 individuals so that hierarchical tensions are harmoniously distributed. However, it is strongly discouraged to keep it with other Pomacentrids, due to the risk of significant territorial conflicts.
This damselfish is an undemanding omnivore. It readily accepts:
A varied diet helps intensify its colors and maintain good vitality.
Pomacentrus vaiuli is a damselfish as beautiful as it is lively, captivating with its colors and personality. It requires careful maintenance to get the best out of this iconic tropical reef fish.