Chrysiptera cyanea
Chrysiptera cyanea | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Family: | Pomacentridae |
Genus: | Chrysiptera |
Species: | C. cyanea
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Binomial name | |
Chrysiptera cyanea | |
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Chrysiptera cyanea is a species of damselfish native to the Indian and western Pacific Oceans.[1] Common names include blue damselfish, blue demoiselle, blue devil, cornflower sergeant-major, Hedley's damselfish, red tail Australian damsel, sapphire devil, and sky-blue damsel.[2]
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Description[]
This fish reaches 8.5 centimeters in length. It is bright blue in color; the male has a yellow snout and tail, and the female and juvenile usually lack yellow but have a black spot at the base of the back edge of the dorsal fin.[1][3]
Behavior[]
The fish inhabits reefs and lagoons. Its diet includes algae, tunicates, and copepods. Male and female pair up for breeding, and the male guards and tends the eggs.[1]
In aquarium[]
It is very aggressive. A matched couple often attacks any same size fish approaching its breeding territory.[3]
References[]
- ^ a b c Froese, R. and D. Pauly, Eds. Chrysiptera cyanea. FishBase. 2011.
- ^ Froese, R. and D. Pauly, Eds. Common names of Chrysiptera cyanea. FishBase. 2011.
- ^ a b Youtube <<Advance Marine Aquarium>> Creatures section, Damselfish - Author:Sublanding Fish[2020-06-19]
External links[]
- Photos of Chrysiptera cyanea on Sealife Collection
- Chrysiptera
- Fish described in 1825
- Pomacentridae stubs