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Pics are too blue, but I think talbot damselMore pictures. It really is a gorgeous fish.
That was going to be my next guess.It is Pomacentrus vaiuli, or the Princess Damsel. They can get a little fiesty as they get larger, but are gorgeous. Not as aggressive as Dascyllus.
I had a little help, since I've kept one before. Ruled a small cave in my 380 gallon, but was overall pretty good. Just no smaller body fish were allowed in his cave.That was going to be my next guess.
It is hard to tell here. It has very bright blue lines/spots. And bright blue around the black spot.Vanderbilt chromis maybe?
Though those don’t have an eyespot.
Thank you it really is pretty I appreciate your replyThat was going to be my next guess.
Thank you so muchI had a little help, since I've kept one before. Ruled a small cave in my 380 gallon, but was overall pretty good. Just no smaller body fish were allowed in his cave.
Hahahaha love thisDefinitely a type of damsel.
I think you should send it to me for closer examination…
this is probably it, hard to tell though with so much blue in the picIt is Pomacentrus vaiuli, or the Princess Damsel. They can get a little fiesty as they get larger, but are gorgeous. Not as aggressive as Dascyllus.
My clown fish have went into protect mode lolDefinitely a type of damsel.
I think you should send it to me for closer examination…
I definitely paid too much then. But it is so pretty. i love it. So it is ok. I thought it was an angel. I was way off lol. Thanks again.I had a little help, since I've kept one before. Ruled a small cave in my 380 gallon, but was overall pretty good. Just no smaller body fish were allowed in his cave.

