The Pale Triplefin

(Enneapterygius pusillus) is a small fish that belongs to the family Tripterygiidae commonly known as triplefins. It is found in the coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region including areas such as Australia Indonesia and the Philippines. Here is some information about the Pale Triplefin: Size: The Pale Triplefin is a small fish typically growing to a maximum length of around 4-5 centimeters. Both males and females have a similar size and body shape. Overall Shape/Features: The Pale Triplefin h...

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The Pale Triplefin

Swarthy Parrotfish

also known as the Blacktail Parrotfish or Yellowstreaked Parrotfish is a species of marine fish belonging to the Scaridae family. They are found in the Western Atlantic Ocean ranging from Florida in the United States to Brazil and are commonly seen in coral reefs and rocky areas at depths of up to 60 meters. Swarthy Parrotfish are a medium-sized species growing up to 45 cm in length with a deep compressed body and a sloping forehead. They have a pointed snout sharp teeth fused together to form a...

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Swarthy Parrotfish

Sulphur damselfish

also known as yellow damselfish is a common sight in the reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. They belong to the family Pomacentridae also known as the damselfish family which includes around 350 species of small and brightly colored reef fish. Sulphur damselfish are relatively small growing up to 9 cm in length with a compressed and oval-shaped body that is typical of damselfish. The body coloration of sulphur damselfish is bright yellow with the exception of their caudal fin which is white. Their...

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Sulphur damselfish

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