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Damselfish, any of about 250 species of small, primarily tropical marine fishes of the family Pomacentridae (order Perciformes) found in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans. Damselfishes are deep-bodied and usually have forked tails.
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Most damselfish species exist only in marine environments, but a few inhabit brackish or fresh water. These fish are found globally in tropical, subtropical, and temperate waters. Neon damselfish from East Timor
Damselfish, a diverse and vibrant group of fish often admired for their vivid colors and dynamic presence in marine environments, serve as a fascinating subject for marine enthusiasts and researchers alike.
- Actinopterygii
- Osteichthyes ( Bony fish)
- Chordata
Damselfishes. Family Pomacentridae. updated Sep 2020. Where seen? Damselfishes such as the anemonefishes are sometimes seen on our intertidal shores. But most damselfishes live in deeper waters and are more frequently encountered by divers. What are damselfishes? They belong to Family Pomacentridae.
FACTFILE. Damselfish are generally small fish, growing to no more than 20cm long. Single continuous dorsal fin. Forked, lunate or rounded tails, depending on species. Often large, very visible scales in relation to body size.. Most common colourations within this large family are black, white, yellow and blue.