See text Symphysanodon, also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine ray-finned fishes.
[2] The largest species of Symphysanodon can reach 20 cm (7.9 in) in length.
[1] Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts.
They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour.
The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays.