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garibaldi
(Hypsypops rubicundus)
Key facts
Scientific name
Hypsypops rubicundus
Common name
garibaldi
Category
Fish
Family
Pomacentridae
Genus
Hypsypops
Size
5–50 cm
Depth
1–100 m
IUCN status
Least concern (LC)
Danger level
Harmless
Habitats
reef
Ocean zones
Eastern Pacific
Description
No description available yet.
Photo of garibaldi
Frequently asked questions
How big is the garibaldi?
garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus) reaches 5–50 cm in length.
At what depth can you find the garibaldi?
garibaldi is found between 1–100 m deep.
Is the garibaldi dangerous to divers?
Danger level: Harmless.
What is the conservation status of the garibaldi?
IUCN status: Least concern (LC).
Where can you find the garibaldi?
Found in: Eastern Pacific.
Other species in the family
Pomacentridae
Chromis chromis
- Mediterranean damselfish
Amphiprion bicinctus
- Two-band anemonefish
Amphiprion ocellaris
- False clownfish
Chromis cyanea
- Blue chromis
Stegastes partitus
- Bicolor damselfish
Amphiprion akallopisos
- Skunk clownfish
Sources
Taxonomy:
WoRMS (AphiaID 281130)
Photos:
iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)
Distribution:
GBIF (taxonKey 2398736)
Conservation:
IUCN Red List
Encyclopedia:
Wikipedia