Introduction
Neoglyphidodon crossi is a salt water fish.
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Who is it?
Morphology
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Average size8 cm
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Maximum size10 cm
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ShapeOvoid
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Average size8 cm
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Maximum size10 cm
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ShapeOvoid
How to recognize This fish ?
Neoglyphidodon crossi measures between 8 and 10 cm. This fish is unicolore with a predominantly noir body.
Behaviour & Life cycle
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dietcarnivorous
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Sociabilityliving as a couple or alone
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territorialYes
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Way of livingdiurnal
Neoglyphidodon crossi is a fish living as a couple or alone naturally found near the bottom. This species is carnivorous .
This species is territorial and does not appreciate the presence of intruders nearby, especially animals with similar behavior. It can also be virulent toward conspecifics. However, Neoglyphidodon crossi has little concern for non-territorial animals.
Reproduction
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Reproductionovipare
Neoglyphidodon crossi is a fish ovipare.
Harmless species
This species does not represent any particular threats to humans when encountered in its natural environment.
Origin and distribution
Conservation status of populations (IUCN)
What is its habitat?
Natural environment characteristics
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Temperature28 - 29 °C
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Depth0 - 12 m
Biotope presentation
Neoglyphidodon crossi is most often found at a depth between 0m and 12m. However, it is not impossible to find this species at other depths.
Species of the same biotope
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Scientific partners
Species of the same family
Same genus
Species of the same biotope