Aspect: | All Damselfishes have similar outlines, but with more or less deeply pronounced "chin-pectoral" area and dorsal fin tips of various shapes. |
Population: | Abundant. |
Notable feature: |
Stegates diencaeus distinguishes itself from its brown counterparts in having round tipped dorsal and anal fins that extend well beyond the root of the tail. It also has a bluefringe around its anal fin. Juvenile is yellow with purple/blue dots, then striped forehead, from where it darkens with age, losing its dorsal black spot in the process. |
Environment: | Rocky areas, coral boulders. |
Behaviour: | Can be approached (except juvenile), curious, but constantly moves. |