Blue damselfish
A species of Chrysiptera, Also known as Blue devil, Hedley's damselfish, Sapphire devil Scientific name : Chrysiptera cyanea Genus : Chrysiptera
Blue damselfish, A species of Chrysiptera
Also known as:
Blue devil, Hedley's damselfish, Sapphire devil
Botanical name: Chrysiptera cyanea
Genus: Chrysiptera
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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.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Farmerfish Genus
Chrysiptera Species
Blue damselfish