Chromis Viridis
Other names: Blue Green Damselfish, Green Chromis, Green Puller.
Chrysiptera Parasema
Yellowtail Blue Damselfish, Yellow-tailed Damsel, Blue Damsel, Yellowtail Demoiselle, Sheephead, Goldtail Damsel, Jewellfish.
Dascyllus Melanurus
Other name: Four stripe Damselfish, Blacktail humbug, Blacktailed dascyllus,
Chrysiptera springeri
Other names: Springer's blue damsel, Springer's damselfish
Dascyllus trimaculatus
Other names: Domino Damselfish, Threespot Dascyllus, Threespot Demoiselle, 3-Spot Domino Damsel
Chrysiptera Hemicyanea
Other names: Azure Damselfish, Kupang Damselfish, Yellow dipped damsel
Dascyllus Aruanus
Other names: White tailed damselfish, White tailed dascyllus, Three stripe damsel, Humbug dascyllus
Chrysiptera Cyanea
Other names: Blue Damselfish, Blue Devil Damselfish, Sapphire Devil, Cornflower Sergeant-Major
Neoglyphidodon oxyodon
Other names: Bluebanded damselfish, Bluevelvet damsel, Javanese damsel
Pomacentrus Auriventris
Other name: Yellow belly damsel
Abudefduf Saxatilis
Other names: Damsel Fish, Five Finger, Pilotfish, Sargeant Major
Chromis margaritifer
Other names : Chocolate Dip / Half & Half Puller / Whitetail Chromis / Whitetail PullerSynonym : Chromis dimidiatus margaritifer
Neoglyphidodon melas
Other names: Bowtie Damselfish, Black Damselfish, Bluefin Damselfish, Yellow-back Damsel, Royal Damsel, Zulu Damsel
Chromis Dimidiata
Other names: Bicolor Damselfish, Half-and-half Chromis, Two-tone Puller, Twotone Chromis
Neoglyphidodon nigroris
Other names: Blackmouth Damsel, Behn's Damsel, Yellowtail Damsel.
The damselfish, also called virgin fish, coral fish or Pomacentridae, are a family of the order of Perciformes. They prefer tropical and subtropical waters, but a few species occur in the Mediterranean, the Black Sea or in brackish water front. Damselfish are considered well preserved, making them ideal for hunting and beginners. Depending on th...
The damselfish, also called virgin fish, coral fish or Pomacentridae, are a family of the order of Perciformes. They prefer tropical and subtropical waters, but a few species occur in the Mediterranean, the Black Sea or in brackish water front. Damselfish are considered well preserved, making them ideal for hunting and beginners. Depending on the type, they are between 4 and 35cm long. They tend to form areas, a feature that should definitely be considered when setting up the aquarium.
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