Male
M. duboulayi reach maximum body lengths of , but are usually less than , while the females are usually smaller. They have a slender and compressed body shape, and have two
dorsal fins very close together, with the first much smaller than the second. Their fin colours vary from clear to yellowish to red, with red flecks and dark margins which become intensely black in males during spawning activities. The larger males are distinguished from females by their brighter colours and can be identified from the elongation of
posterior rays in the second dorsal and anal fins. Females have rounded dorsal and
anal fins, which are smaller and lack the dark edges. A prominent spot of crimson red is seen on the
operculum. Generally, the body is silvery-blue or green ranging through deep bluish or yellow tones. The scale rows are marked with narrow yellow lines and overlaid with orange to brilliant red. They exhibit considerable colour variations over a wide
geographical range. ==Behaviour==