




stegastes xanthurus
The Caribbean Cocoa Damselfish is a colorful little fish that loves to swim around coral reefs! It is friendly and often seen playing with other fish in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.
生息地: Warm coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea.
The Caribbean Cocoa Damselfish is a striking fish with a dark, often brownish-black body sharply contrasted by a bright yellow tail fin. It sometimes features a faint pale bar just behind its head, making it visually distinct from other reef dwellers.





カテゴリ
魚類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Each fish stakes out its own tiny patch of reef.
Males guard eggs by fanning them until they hatch.
Their tiny, sharp teeth are perfect for scraping algae.
They 'talk' to each other using clicking sounds!
Caribbean Cocoa Damselfish can fiercely guard its small patch of coral reef because it needs a safe home and a place to grow its food.
Caribbean Cocoa Damselfish can 'farm' algae by carefully weeding out unwanted types, ensuring a constant food supply in its territory.
Caribbean Cocoa Damselfish can subtly shift its body color from light to dark because this helps it blend into its surroundings or express its mood.
They munch on tiny plants and critters found on the reef to stay healthy.
Epinephelus striatus
A common predator in their reef habitat.
Lutjanus griseus
These larger fish hunt damselfish on the reef.
Porites astreoides
Often hides within the branches of various hard corals.
Thalassia testudinum
Juveniles often hide among seagrass blades.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
8-12 cm
0.03-0.08 kg
3-5 年
They munch on tiny plants and critters found on the reef to stay healthy.
8 km/h
Warm coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea.
Foraging
10 m
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