Fishing for Charcoal damsel

Pomacentrus brachialis

The Charcoal damsel is a small, vibrant fish typically reaching 3-4 inches in length and weighing around 0.1 pounds. It inhabits coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. This species displays a striking dark coloration with bright blue accents. Charcoal damsels are omnivorous, feeding on algae and small invertebrates, and are known for their territorial and aggressive behavior. This summary is AI generated

Water type

Saltwater / Mixed

IUCN Status

Not evaluated

Threat to humans

Harmless

Source: Fishbase

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