Coral fish

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The term coral fish is used to describe fish that are closely tied to coral reefs . It is an ecological classification , not a description of the biological system . The animals do not have to be related to each other.

Coral fish , for example, can live on coral polyps . This is particularly true of species in the following families :

Damselfish hide between coral branches

Others use the branching hard corals as a refuge. These include species from the following families :

literature

  • Svein Fosså, Alf Jacob Nilsen: Zoogeography - systematics and nomenclature. Fish in the coral reef and for the coral reef aquarium. Schmettkamp, ​​Bornheim 1993, ISBN 3-928819-14-3 ( Coral reef aquarium. Volume 3).
  • Ewald Lieske. Robert F. Myers: Coral Fish of the World. Year, Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-86132-112-2 .
  • Hans A. Baensch , Helmut Debelius , Horst Moosleitner: The common care of invertebrates and tropical marine fish in the aquarium. Mergus, Melle 1997, ISBN 3-88244-110-0 ( Sea Water Atlas. Volume 1).
  • Hans A. Baensch, Horst Moosleitner, Hans A. Baensch: Non-Perciformes (non-perch-like), as well as butterfly and angelfish. Mergus, Melle 1999, ISBN 3-88244-116-X ( Sea Water Atlas. Volume 6).
  • Hans A. Baensch, Robert A. Patzner, Horst Moosleitner: Perciformes (perch-like). Mergus, Melle 1998, ISBN 3-88244-107-0 ( Sea Water Atlas. Volume 7).
  • Ellen Thaler : watching fish. Ulmer, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8001-7322-0 .
  • Andreas Stimm: The coral fish CD. Epsilonmedia, Karlsruhe 2001, ISBN 3-00-007699-9 .
  • Dieter Eichler, Robert F. Myers: Coral fish Indo-Pacific. Year, Hamburg 1997, ISBN 3-86132-225-0 .

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