Tan to light green body; large dark spots ringed with orange and blue/green; orange and blue/green markings on eye and face. Low numbers of captive bred available: the vast majority is wild- caught. Mandarinfishes are typically captured with small spears or cyanide,... Read More
White with two rows of large black blotches containing yellow spots; small black speckles throughout; head with yellow spots and nostrils; to 2.5 feet. Attempts at captive breeding have been unsuccessful. Read More
Electric blue head and body; yellow ventral fin and rear half of anal fin; yellow tail extending just past tail base. Distinguished from Azure Damselfish by blue belly. Captive breeding successful at the experimental level only. Live animals should never be used to... Read More
Yellow head then white to mid-body; rear half pale orange/red gradating to deep red at tail; elongated white first dorsal fin. The Firefish is among the top 20 most imported marine aquarium fish in the U.S., many of which were likely captured with cyanide. Read More
Black with white saddle across nape and white spot on mid upper back; both diminish with age/size. Despite the likelihood that many are captured with cyanide, Three-Spot Domino Damselfish are the #3 marine aquarium fish imported into the U.S. Captive breeding has been... Read More