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Pomacentrus limosus Muddy damsel

Pomacentrus limosus is commonly referred to as Muddy damsel. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


Profilbild Urheber Dr. Rick Stuart-Smith, Reef Life Survey, Australien

Foto: Ningaloo Reef, Dampier Archipelago, West-Australien


Courtesy of the author Dr. Rick Stuart-Smith, Reef Life Survey, Australien . Please visit reeflifesurvey.com for more information.

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lexID:
16499 
AphiaID:
277156 
Scientific:
Pomacentrus limosus 
German:
Riffbarsch 
English:
Muddy Damsel 
Category:
Damselfishes 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Teleostei (Class) > Ovalentaria incertae sedis (Order) > Pomacentridae (Family) > Pomacentrus (Genus) > limosus (Species) 
Initial determination:
Allen, 1992 
Occurrence:
Dampier Archipelago, Endemic species, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Western Australia 
Marine Zone:
Intertidal (Eulittoral), intertidal zone between the high and low tide lines characterized by the alternation of low and high tide down to 15 meters 
Sea depth:
8 - 10 Meter 
Habitats:
associated with soft corals, associated with with coral skeletons, less wave exposed (more silty) areas, Protected reefs, Rubble floors, Stony soils, Unconsolidated muddy grounds 
Size:
up to 1.97" (5 cm) 
Temperature:
64.4 °F - 28,4 °F (18°C - 28,4°C) 
Food:
No reliable information available, Zooplankton 
Difficulty:
There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
More related species
in this lexicon:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2024-06-01 11:14:01 

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Gerry Allen described this damselfish on the basis of two specimens collected in Churchill Reef off the north-west coast of Australia.

In the meantime, Pomacentrus limosus has been recorded from the Kimberley coast in the north via Churchill Reef to the Dampier Archipelago on the north-west coast of Australia.

Churchill Reef is an area with heavy silting, very limited underwater visibility and strong tidal fluctuations of about 6 - 8 meters, in such habitats the small blue damselfish seems to feel comfortable and safe.

Pomacentrus limosus is pale gray overall, almost whitish with scattered blue spots on the head and a narrow black border distally on the dorsal fin.
Juveniles have a pale black spot, about the size of the pupil, at the base of the soft dorsal rays 8 - 11, directly at the base of the dorsal fin.
This eye spot is only visible in juvenile animals and disappears in the adult phase.

Etymology:
The species name is "limosus" (Latin) meaning "muddy", referring to muddy habitat where this fish is found.

Similar species: Pomacentrus amboinensis Bleeker, 1868

We would like to express our special thanks to Prof. Dr. Rick Stuart-Smith, University of Tasmania, Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies, and President of Reef Life Survey,
for the first two photos of this beautiful species.
https://reeflifesurvey.com/

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