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Hawaiian sergeant majors (Abudefduf abdominalis), or mamo, are reef fish native to Hawaii. During breeding, males prepare and guard nests on rocks or coral, where females lay adhesive eggs. The eggs are pinkish to purplish and become transparent as they develop. Males fan the eggs to keep them oxygenated and aggressively defend the nest from predators. Their bold nesting behavior contrasts with their peaceful nature outside the breeding season, making them a fascinating sight for divers.
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Hawaiian sergeant majors (Abudefduf abdominalis), or mamo, are reef fish native to Hawaii. During breeding, males prepare and guard nests on rocks or coral, where females lay adhesive eggs. The eggs are pinkish to purplish and become transparent as they develop. Males fan the eggs to keep them oxygenated and aggressively defend the nest from predators. Their bold nesting behavior contrasts with their peaceful nature outside the breeding season, making them a fascinating sight for divers.
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