Pomaiseens
Pomaiseens are a group of small, freshwater fish belonging to the family *Pomacentridae*, commonly known as damselfishes. The name "pomaiseens" is not a widely recognized taxonomic term but may refer to a colloquial or regional designation for certain species within this family, particularly those found in freshwater habitats. True damselfishes are predominantly marine, but some species have adapted to brackish or freshwater environments, such as those in Southeast Asia and Australia.
These fish are typically small, ranging from 5 to 15 centimeters in length, with vibrant coloration that
In freshwater ecosystems, pomaiseens play a role in controlling algae and small invertebrates, contributing to ecological
Conservation status varies by species, with some populations facing threats from habitat destruction, pollution, and overfishing.