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What We Do
What We Do
Our Team
Milestones
Acknowledgements
References
Reef Fish
HK Reef Fish Finder
Most Common Encounters
Alien Species
Dives Sites
Resources
What To Look Out For
Underwater Safety
Marine Resources
FAQs
Other Marine Life
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Nagasaki damsel
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Singlebar devil
Mainly feeds on algae. Forms pairs when breeding. Males guard and aerate demersal eggs.
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White-tail damsel
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Tomato clownfish
Males guard and aerate eggs. Observed singly or in small groups.
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Jordan’s damselfish
A shy species and usually swims away from divers. Feeds on algae. In Japan, this species has been reported to…
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Western gregory
Usually occurs singly or in groups. Feeds on algae and planktonic crustaceans.
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Lemon damsel
Recorded singly and in small groups. Feeds on benthic algae and zooplankton.
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Neon damselfish
An adult was recorded once by the survey at Sharp Island, but speculated to have been artificially introduced. Tends algae…
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Whitespotted devil
Occurs in small groups and mixed with other damselfishes, rarely observed singly. Females reported to attach eggs on substrates such…
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Regal demoiselle
Rarely observed singly, may occur in large groups comprising more than 100 individuals.
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Chinese demoiselle
Feeds on plankton. Associated with several species of host anemone, such as the bubble tip anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor), which is…
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Threespot dascyllus
Often recorded singly, but sometimes in schools. Adults sometimes associate with Pavona decussata corals, while juveniles associate with branching corals,…
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Reticulate dascyllus
Omnivorous planktivores. In other places, this species lives in groups on branching corals, such as Acropora spp.. Forms dominance hierarchy,…
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Whitetail dascyllus
Usually occurs singly and may form small groups.
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Onespot demoiselle
In Hong Kong, the present species is observed to mix and school with other damselfishes. Feeds on copepods.
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Weber’s chromis
Occasionally seen swimming in the water column to feed on zooplankton. May occur in larger groups, with more than 100…
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Pearl-spot chromis
In Hong Kong, the present species is observed to mix and school with other damselfishes, such as the Pearl-spot chromis.…
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Smokey chromis
In Hong Kong, spawning season lasts from April to September, and females deposit 6 – 10 egg batches. Each batch…
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Yellowtail clownfish
Rarely recorded singly. Often in pairs or small groups. Juveniles associate with drifting seagrass or artificial objects. Males reported to…
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Indo-Pacific sergeant
Highly territorial. Males are responsible for guarding and aerating eggs. During courtship, males become more contrasted in body colour and…
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Blackspot sergeant
Polygynous. Males guard and take care of eggs during mating season. Mainly feeds on plankton.
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Scissortail sergeant
Often recorded singly and in pairs. Juveniles often form small schools. Feeds on algae and small invertebrates.
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Bengal sergeant