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Marlin, Coral, Nemo: Orange Clownfish Dory, Pacific Regal Blue Tang Gill: Moorish Idol Bloat: Pufferfish Peach: Starfish Gurgle: Royal Gramma Bubbles: Yellow Tang Deb/Flo: Damselfish Jacques: Pacific Cleaner Shrimp Nigel, Gerald: Brown Pelican School of Moonfish Crush, Squirt: juvenile Sea Turtle Mr. Ray: Spotted Eagle Ray Bruce: Great White Shark Anchor: Hammerhead Shark Chum: Mako Shark Tad: juvenile Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish Pearl: juvenile Flapjack Octopus Crab Seagulls Whale …
Nemo is a Clownfish, Bubbles is a Yellow Tang, Peach is a Starfish, Gill is a Moorish idol, Bloat is a Pufferfish, Jacques is a Pacific Cleaner Shrimp, Deb is a Four Stripe Damselfish, and Gurgle is a Royal Gramma. Types of Fishes, in matching order: (Clownfish) Amphiprion ocellaris (Yellow Tang) Yellow tang (Starfish) Starfish (Moorish Idol) Moorish idol (Puffer Fish) Puffer fish (Pacific Cleaner Shrimp) Pacific cleaner shrimp (Four Stripe Damselfish) Dascyllus melanurus (Royal Gramma) Royal gramma
Marlin, Coral, Nemo: Orange Clownfish Dory, Pacific Regal Blue Tang Gill: Moorish Idol Bloat: Pufferfish Peach: Starfish Gurgle: Royal Gramma Bubbles: Yellow Tang Deb/Flo: Damselfish Jacques: Pacific Cleaner Shrimp Nigel, Gerald: Brown Pelican School of Moonfish Crush, Squirt: juvenile Sea Turtle Mr. Ray: Spotted Eagle Ray Bruce: Great White Shark Anchor: Hammerhead Shark Chum: Mako Shark Tad: juvenile Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish Pearl: juvenile Flapjack Octopus Crab Seagulls Whale …
Nemo - Clown fish Gil - Moorish Idol Bloat - Porcupinefish (puffer) Gurgle - Royal Gramma Peach - Starfish Deb/Flo - Damselfish Bubbles - Yellow tang Jacques - Pacific cleaner shrimp
Marlin, Coral, Nemo: Orange Clownfish Dory, Pacific Regal Blue Tang Gill: Moorish Idol Bloat: Pufferfish Peach: Starfish Gurgle: Royal Gramma Bubbles: Yellow Tang Deb/Flo: Damselfish Jacques: Pacific Cleaner Shrimp Nigel, Gerald: Brown Pelican School of Moonfish Crush, Squirt: juvenile Sea Turtle Mr. Ray: Spotted Eagle Ray Bruce: Great White Shark Anchor: Hammerhead Shark Chum: Mako Shark Tad: juvenile Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish Pearl: juvenile Flapjack Octopus …
Banded damselfish was created in 1825.
Pale damselfish was created in 2002.
different shaped beaks
Sharks
Deb/Flo is a Humbug Damselfish.
In the wild, damselfish generally graze on algae covering reefs. If you are asking in order to figure out what to feed your pet fish... I'm not sure. Marine fish food. Small flakes or small pellets.
they waddle,slide and they can swim in really cold water
they go out and look for there love
they can be found on the Coast of Florida
they perch hunt on utility Poles
A Damselfish
The symbiotic relationship between the damselfish and the sea anenomie is that the anenomie provides protection for the damselfish because of the poisonous nature of the anenomie that the damselfish is immune to, and at the same time the damselfish helps provide a food source for the anenomie due to food scraps the damselfish leaves behind.