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White-ear Damsel

Adults are dark green-brown with a white mark behind the ear; juveniles are more orange with bright blue lines and blue ocellated spot at rear of back.

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White-ear Damsel

Adults are dark green-brown with a white mark behind the ear; juveniles are more orange with bright blue lines and blue ocellated spot at rear of back.

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White-ear Damsel

Adults are dark green-brown with a white mark behind the ear; juveniles are more orange with bright blue lines and blue ocellated spot at rear of back.

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White-ear Damsel

Adults are dark green-brown with a white mark behind the ear; juveniles are more orange with bright blue lines and blue ocellated spot at rear of back.

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Spiny Chromis

Highly variable, usually dark body and white tail and dorsal fin; not sure whether the white lips and yellow ventral fins are consistent or indicative.

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Spiny Chromis

Dark blue body with blue speckles in lines over an orange top. Black blue-margined spot on dorsal fin, and almost clear tail.

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Speckled Damsel

Black body and anal and ventral fins; yellow dorsal, pectoral and tail fins; white dorsal filament; white band behind the eye, and a narrow white band around the snout.

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Golden Damsel

Classic damselfish shape – long pointed posterior dorsal and anal fins. (Like some damsel in flowing silk attire). Yellow-blue body with yellow pelvic and anal fins; darker blue band along top of back.

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Immaculate Damsel

No sure what is so immaculate about it: classic damsel shape – flowing ventral fins, otherwise just silver with blue tinge in the outer margin.

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