Whitetail dascyllus explained

Dascyllus aruanus, known commonly as the whitetail dascyllus or humbug damselfish among other vernacular names, is a species of marine fish in the family Pomacentridae.[1]

Description

Whitetail dascyllus is up to in length but its common size is and is white with three black vertical bars.

Habitat

Associated with coral reefs, most usually in groups above Acropora coral heads. Males may be aggressive against other fish while they tend eggs.

Distribution

Whitetail dascyllus is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region, Red Sea included.[1] [2] However, the species has recently been split with D. aruanus found in the Pacific and Forsskål's 1775 name Dascyllus abudafur being resurrected for the Red Sea and Indian Ocean populations.[3]

In aquaculture

They are called aquarium 'Starter fish' as they are quite tolerant of variable conditions and aid in conditioning the tank environment for less hardy fish. These fish have been reared in captivity. They can be territorial with other fish. The adult is quite aggressive.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Demoiselle a trois bandes noirs Dascyllus aruanus (Linnaeus, 1758) . 2 October 2018. Données d'Observations pour la Reconnaissance et l'Identification de la faune et la flore Subaquatiques . French.
  2. Web site: demoiselle à trois bandes noires Dascyllus aruanus décrit par Linnaeus, 1758 . 2 October 2018 . Sous Les Mers.
  3. Borsa . P. . Sembiring . A. . Fauvelot . C. . Chen . W.-J. . 2014 . Resurrection of Indian Ocean humbug damselfish, Dascyllus abudafur (Forsskål) from synonymy with its Pacific Ocean sibling, Dascyllus aruanus (L.) . Comptes Rendus Biologies . 337 . 12. 709–716 . 10.1016/j.crvi.2014.09.001. 25433563 .
  4. Youtube <> Creatures section, Damselfish - Author:Sublanding Fish[2020-06-19]