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Group of Chromis on coral reef
Golden Damsel Amblyglyphidodon aureus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Andaman Sea and Christmas Island in the Eastern Indian Ocean to Fiji, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Rowly Shoals and New Caledonia in a depth range from 3-45m, max. length 13cm.\nJuveniles in small groups are often found among large sea fans. Adults occur in steep outer reef, occasionally in deep lagoons and along channel walls, usually in current prone habitats and where there are abundant gorgonian and long sea-whip corals on which they lay and guard eggs. The species feeds on zooplankton. \nMost of the time, a fish's behavior depends on its species. From time to time it is possible to meet exceptions, like this specimen, a very curious character, not shy at all, who kept looking at the camera.\nTriton Bay, Indonesia, 3°54'52.0617 S 134°7'21.3867 E at 9m depth
The bicolor chromis (Pycnochromis margaritifer), also known as the half-and-half chromis, is a species of marine fish in the family Pomacentridae. It is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region until the oceanic islands of the central Pacific Ocean.\n\nThe bicolor chromis is a small fish, reaching a maximum length of about 6 cm (2.4 in). It is dark brown or black on the upper body, with a white lower body and tail. The dorsal and anal fins are also white, with black tips. The juveniles are similar in coloration to the adults, but they have a more pronounced black band across the middle of the body.\n\nThe bicolor chromis is a schooling fish, and it is often found in groups of 10 or more individuals. They are generally peaceful fish, but they can become territorial towards other fish of the same species. They are omnivores, and their diet consists of algae, plankton, and small crustaceans.
Dascyllus albisella also known as the White-Spotted Damsel is a marine fish found in the Eastern Central Pacific. Maui Island,
Damsel fish from Tulamben
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Fish on a coral reef. Dascyllus reticulatus or two-stripe damselfish. S
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False-eye sergeant (Abudefduf sparoides), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Black-and-gold Chromis or Yellowtail Damsel Neoglyphidodon nigroris occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in the Andaman Sea, the Malayan Archipelago, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, Palau, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and northern Australia in a depth range from 2-23m, max. length 13cm. The species feeds on algae, crustaceans, pelagic tunicates and salps. \nThis is a composite photo of the same specimen from 4 photos within 30 seconds. \nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°30'40.152 S 129°53'19.71 E at only 1.5m depth after sunset
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Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
The Garibaldi, known historically also as the Catalina goldfish and marine goldfish and now commonly as the Garibaldi damselfish is a species of bright orange fish in the damselfish family. It occurs in the subtropical northeastern part of the Pacific Ocean.
Coral reef under the sea in Koh Tao with little fish, Thailand
Damselfish in a reef
Blue Green Chromis isolated in white background. Damselfish (Chromis viridis).
Underwater photography of tropical reef fish species in Papua New Guinea
The Mediterranean Chromis, scientifically known as Chromis chromis, is a species of marine fish that belongs to the family Pomacentridae. It is commonly referred to as the Damselfish or the Mediterranean Damselfish.\n\nThe Mediterranean Chromis is native to the Mediterranean Sea and is found in coastal areas with rocky or coral reefs. It has also been observed in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, particularly around the Azores and Madeira islands. This fish prefers warm, clear waters and can often be seen in shallow depths, although it can also inhabit deeper areas.\n\nIn terms of appearance, the Mediterranean Chromis has a compressed body shape and an elongated, oval outline. It typically grows to a length of about 8-12 centimeters (3-5 inches) and has a vibrant coloration. The body is primarily yellow with a bluish-gray hue on the upper side. The scales have a metallic sheen, adding to its overall beauty. The fins are transparent, and the caudal fin (tail fin) is deeply forked.\n\nThis species is known for its social behavior and can be found in small to large groups, often forming schools near the reef. It is a diurnal fish, meaning it is active during the day. The Mediterranean Chromis feeds on plankton, small invertebrates, and algae. It plays an important role in the marine ecosystem as a prey item for larger predatory fish.\n\nBreeding occurs during the spring and summer months, and the Mediterranean Chromis exhibits a harem-like mating system. Males defend a territory and attract females to their nests, where they lay adhesive eggs. The males guard and fan the eggs until they hatch.
Tropical fish swimming through the open water over coral reef
Tropical fish in the water column among corals.
Group of zebra fishes swimming in the sea (Zanzibar island).
Photo of Pearl-spot chromis, a juvenile saltwater fish, against a black background.
Purple Queen or Amethyst Anthias Pseudanthias pascalus occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean from Bali to Australia and New Caledonia in a depth range from 5-60m, more common at oceanic islands than on continental reefs, max. length 20cm. The species forms plankton-feeding aggregations high about outer reef slopes with far more females than males. This specimen is a male. Palau, Micronesia, 7°7'43.90 N 134°13'34.61 Eat 10m depth
Underwater photo from a scuba dive in the Red Sea
damselfish swimming among the rocks
Dastsillus in the Red Sea
Beautiful sea life. Underwater scene  at coral reef. School of red sea fish,  Soldierfish -  Myripristis murdjan
Black and White Chromis at Red Sea reefs
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
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