Chromis dimidiata is a striking damselfish species prized for its vibrant colours and peaceful nature. This species is well-suited to a range of marine aquarium setups, from community tanks to reef environments, provided appropriate care is given.
Care Level: Easy to moderate. Chromis dimidiata adapts well to captive conditions but benefits from stable water parameters and a balanced diet.
Temperament: Generally peaceful and social, this damselfish thrives in groups but may exhibit mild territorial behaviour if kept singly or in insufficient numbers.
Diet: Omnivorous. Feed a varied diet including high-quality flake or pellet foods, frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and marine algae to ensure optimal health.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 75 litres (20 gallons) is recommended to provide adequate swimming space and reduce territorial disputes.
Lighting Requirements: Standard aquarium lighting is sufficient. No special lighting needs are required beyond what is necessary for any live corals or other tank inhabitants.
Water Flow: Moderate water flow is ideal to mimic natural reef conditions and support fish health.
Placement: Best kept in mid to upper levels of the aquarium where it can swim freely. Suitable for reef tanks as it is generally reef safe.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Approximately 8 cm (3 inches).
Reef Safe: Yes.
Chromis dimidiata is a popular choice for UK marine aquarium enthusiasts seeking a colourful, hardy, and sociable fish. When kept in groups and provided with proper care, it adds dynamic movement and interest to any marine setup.

