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ORA® Captive-Bred Pink Smith Damselfish

$19.99

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The ORA® Captive-Bred Smith Damselfish also called Smith's Damselfish has a shimmering silvertone white body with pink accentuating the outline. The Captive-Bred Lemon Damselfish has a distinct advantages over the wild caught species. Captive-Bred Damselfish are extremely hardy and more comfortable with the conditions in home aquariums. This makes them an excellent choice for beginners as well as experienced aquarists. A small number of fish should be kept in a 30 gallon or more aquarium, with live rocks and hiding spots to divide the areas. Provide fish with a range of meals, such as frozen mysis shrimp and brine, dried seaweed, as well as flake food items. Approximate Purchase Size: 1" to 2"  
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ORA® Captive-Bred Pink Smith Damselfish Info This Pink Smith Damsel has a silver body that has a light pink undertone. They are schooling fish and should be kept in groups in large tanks. They are a great addition to any tank. Pink Smith Damsel is not picky and can be found eating a diverse diet consisting of a variety of fleshy and plant-based food. It isn't as common as other species of damselfish however, it does not disappoint because of its stunning color and ease of maintenance.  
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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