The Immaculate damsel lives in the reef-associated, non-migratory, marine, depth range 0 - 15 m environment.
Immaculate Damsel, Mecaenichthys immaculatus, at 4.7 m. Seargant Baker, Aulopus purpurissatus, at 4.2 m. Spotted grubfish, Parapercis ramsayi, at 4.3 m. More
Image: A juvenile Immaculate Damsel at Bass Point - Add comment Add tags A juvenile Immaculate Damsel at Bass Point Description A juvenile Immaculate Damsel at a depth of 12 m, Bass Point, More
The Immaculate Damsel has a pointed head and large eyes. The species is only known from Australian waters. Identification The Immaculate Damsel has a pointed head and large eyes. More
The Puller fish, also known as the Immaculate Damsel, is reasonably common and has a brightly coloured juvenile stage. Clown fish have struck up a strong symbiosis or partnership with anemones and chase off their enemies with amazing ferocity for such small fish. More
An Immaculate Damsel at a depth of 20m, north-east of Bowen Island, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, March 2001. View larger image. Immaculate Damsel An Immaculate Damsel at a depth of 15m, "The Docks", Jervis Bay, New South Wales, March 2001. More
The juvenile Immaculate damsel, Mecaenichthys immaculatus, is gold with blue markings, as shown above. More
reminds us of Miranda , the immaculate damsel in THE TEMPEST . Desdemona has dreams lashing on both her eyes . More
green puller in English
Immaculate damsel in English