Pycnochromis acares is a species of damselfish that is native to the Pacific Ocean.

Distribution and habitat

They are commonly found within reefs and sometimes lagoons throughout the Pacific Ocean.[3] Their distribution ranges from Japan to Hawaii, Vanuatu, and the Austral Islands.[3] People encounter them at depths of 2 metres (6.6 ft) to 37 metres (121 ft).[3]

Description

Adults of this species can grow up to a maximum size of up to 4 centimetres (1.6 in).[3] They exhibit white with a yellow blotch that extends from the eye to the pectoral fin.[4] Its dorsal and caudal fins are yellow.[4]

Ecology

Diet

Pycnochromis acares is an omnivorous species of fish.

Behavior

This species of damselfish occurs in big to small aggregations above coral heads or rubble.[3][4]

In the aquarium

In the aquarium trade, this species of fish is uncommon.[5]

References

  1. ^ Allen, G.R.; Arceo, H.; Mutia, M.T.M.; Muyot, F.B.; Nañola, C.L.; Santos, M. (2022). "Pycnochromis acares". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2022: e.T188618A1903236. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2022-2.RLTS.T188618A1903236.en. Retrieved 1 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Species Chromis acares Randall & Swerdloff". FishWisePro. 1973. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Chromis acares". FishBase. December 2014 version.
  4. ^ a b c Encyclopedia of Life. "Chromis acares comprehensive description", Encyclopedia of life, Retrieved on 6 December 2014.
  5. ^ Reef Builders. "Reef Nuggets 1: Damsels in disguise" Retrieved on 6 December 2014


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