Reticulate dascyllus
A species of Humbug, Also known as Gray humbug, Reticulated humbug, Marginate damselfish Scientific name : Dascyllus reticulatus Genus : Humbug
Reticulate dascyllus, A species of Humbug
Also known as:
Gray humbug, Reticulated humbug, Marginate damselfish
Botanical name: Dascyllus reticulatus
Genus: Humbug
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The reticulate dascyllus is a popular aquarium fish found naturally in outer lagoons and seaweed reefs of the Indo-West Pacific. Being a fairly peaceful and hardy species, it's quite suitable for aquariums, although it's mostly prized for its colorful appearance - with its dark crossing on the white or tan body, and blue-green tail, the reticulate dascyllus is a truly beautiful sight.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Farmerfish Genus
Humbug Species
Reticulate dascyllus