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Dusky Damselfish

 

 Aspect:

Adult is brown and almost similar to Longfin Damselfish (q.v.), but dorsal fin does not extend beyond the root of the tail fin.

Juvenile features a bright orange dorsal coat from snout to near the tail area, tail that washes out into a paler shade on the sides and finally into whitish belly and tail fin areas.

Population: Less common than other Damselfishes.
Notable feature: Juvenile: Dorsal fin features a white-bezelled dark spot in it s after half, and a similar but smaller stain saddes the tail root. Nose and eyes are adorned with seemingly fluo blue dots that fade past the gill area.
Environment: Usually found in shallow waters around rocks down to a maximum depth of 15 metres.
Behaviour: Will usually tolerate a diver's quiet presence, but constantly moves and is thus difficult to photograph.
  • French designation: Demoiselle Brune
  • Latin designation: Stegastes adustus
  • Creole designation: Dimwazel
  • Latin family: Pomacentridae
  • Size (cm): 10 (12 max.)
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