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Lemon Damselfish Yellow; sometimes also with blue lines across head and fins. To 2.75 inches. Captive-breeding of Lemon Damselfish has been successful, but many wild-caught individuals are still sold in the aquarium trade. Confirm origin as captive-bred at ORA for Good Fish... Read More
Lyretail Damselfish Deep purple to black body; bright yellow at base of crescent-shaped tail which may develop long streamers at adulthood. To 2 inches. Available at Biota. Read More
Three-Spot Domino Damselfish 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
Three-Stripe Damselfish White with 3 black bars and a white tail which distinguishes it from the Four-Stripe Damselfish. Captive breeding successful at the experimental level only. Like other damselfishes listed here, the Three-Stripe Damselfish is also subjected to the cruel process of tank... Read More
Yellowtail Damselfish 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