Blue body and fins; black band from snout to eye; females with black spot on rear dorsal fin; males with scattered tiny yellow/white spots and yellow/orange tail. Commercial level captive-breeding is possible. Trade incentives to do so are hindered by a number of... Read More
Pale blue/green with no markings; distinct forked tail. Commercial level captive-breeding is possible. Trade incentives to do so are hindered by a number of market factors favoring wild-caught. Despite the likelihood that many are captured with cyanide, Blue-Green... Read More
White with 3 black bars and black tail tip, giving the appearance of 4 bars/stripes. Black tail tip distinguishes it from Three-Stripe Damselfish. Attempts at captive breeding have been unsuccessful. Like other damselfishes listed here, the Four-Stripe Damselfish is... Read More
Yellow body with black upper and white lower head; small black spot on anal fin just below tail base. Like most butterflyfishes, once finding a mate, they may pair up for life. Captive breeding has been successful at the experimental level only. Harvesting by the... Read More
Tan with white spots; 3 black bars, outlined in white; all fins very elongated. Wild Banggai Cardinalfish are threatened with extinction from the aquarium trade. Availability of captive-bred individuals has not sufficiently reduced threat to wild populations,... Read More