Fishing for Smoky damsel

Pomacentrus littoralis

The Smoky damsel is a small, vibrant fish known for its smoky gray and blue hues. Typically reaching up to 4 inches in length and weighing around 0.1 pounds, it inhabits shallow coral reefs. Omnivorous, it feeds on algae and small invertebrates. Social and territorial, it often forms small groups, defending its home range vigorously. This summary is AI generated

Water type

Saltwater / Mixed

IUCN Status

Not evaluated

Threat to humans

Harmless

Source: Fishbase

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