Sulfur Damsel
Pomacentrus sulfureus
Sulfur Damsel (Pomacentrus sulfureus) is a small coral-reef damselfish recognized by its bright yellow body. It is associated with shallow tropical reef habitats, but detailed species-specific ecology is sparse in published sources.

识别要点
- Uniform bright sulfur-yellow body
- Small, deep-bodied damselfish shape
- Lacks the bold stripes or spots seen on many similar reef fish
栖息地
Shallow tropical coral reefs, reef flats, lagoon edges, and sheltered rubble or coral areas where it stays close to structure.
饵料备注
Not a targeted game fish; if caught incidentally, small live or cut marine baits, tiny shrimp pieces, and micro jigs or small reef flies may take bites.
行为
A small, territorial reef fish that hovers close to cover and picks at tiny benthic prey and planktonic material; typically active around reef structure in daylight.
注意事项
Handle carefully around coral to avoid cuts and reef contact; as a small reef species, do not assume it is a preferred table fish without local guidance.
钓法备注
Use ultralight tackle near coral structure, but avoid working lures directly into live reef to reduce snagging and reef damage. Most encounters are incidental rather than planned angling targets.