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In the northern Gulf of Mexico, we have our own color version of the Cocoa Damselfish.  The Cocoas here have flourescent blue margins on their tails and fins.

In the northern Gulf of Mexico, we have our own color version of the Cocoa Damselfish. The Cocoas here have flourescent blue margins on their tails and fins.



Tags: damselfish, gulf of mexico, carol cox
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Carol Cox
Mar 16, 2010 8:55 PM
Carol Cox wrote:
Can anyone identify this damselfish? It is very similar to the Beaugregory or the Dusky Damselfish, but neither of them have the bright blue margins on the fins. This was taken in the northern Gulf of Mexico on an artificial reef about 50 feet deep.
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