Chrysiptera taupou

Chrysiptera taupou, known commonly as the southseas devil, southseas demoiselle, and Fiji damsel, is a species of damselfish. It is native to the western Pacific Ocean from the Coral Sea to Samoa.

Description
This fish reaches about 8 cm in length.

Biology
Habitat types include reefs and lagoons. The fish pairs up to breed and the male guards and tends the eggs.

Uses
The fish has value as a specimen in public aquaria.

In aquarium
It is very aggressive to other small fishes especially damsel and clown fishes. It is recommended to raise them in the large fish tank.