Juvenile Damselfish of some sort?

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mntlblok

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Looked and acted like a juvenile damselfish - didn't want his pitcher took. Just northwest of the "mirror" wreck at the Blue Heron Bridge in late February. Inch and a half or so long. Went all through this page with no luck. . . Family Photo Thumbnail Loved the pretty shades of blue.
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Hadn't known that anemone fish were considered damsels.

Kevin
 

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Hmmm, just guesses here. From the Damsels I know (and I think it is a Damsel) it looks like a very dark very small Bicolor. However it also looks close to an adult Black and Yellow Damsel Stegastes pictus but it would be out of range and I have no pictures of what juvi's of that species look like.
 
Hmmm, just guesses here. From the Damsels I know (and I think it is a Damsel) it looks like a very dark very small Bicolor. However it also looks close to an adult Black and Yellow Damsel Stegastes pictus but it would be out of range and I have no pictures of what juvi's of that species look like.


Yep. I see the resemblance to the Black and Yellow. Thanks.

Kevin
 

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