Damsel ID please

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  1. tomsfish

    tomsfish Plankton

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    Hi All,

    New to the forum and was hoping I can get some help Identifying my 2 damsels. Thanks in advance.
     

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  3. Pickupman66

    Pickupman66 Tassled File Fish

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  4. 2in10

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    Sorry can't help but all look great.

    Welcome to 3reef.
     
  5. ReefBruh

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    Welcome to 3reef!
    Could be a Talbot's Damsel which is a mamber of the Chrysiptera family.
     
  7. tomsfish

    tomsfish Plankton

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    Thanks for the comment and it's a cream angel actually. Not a full reef got a few regular mushrooms and a good size piece of ricordea. Here's a better picture of the Angel. Thanks for the link, I actually looked through wetwebmedia before and was not able to really find anything.

     

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  9. tomsfish

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    Thanks for the welcome. Glad to be here.

     
  10. tomsfish

    tomsfish Plankton

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    Are you referring to the first picture or the second picture?

     
  11. tomsfish

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    Thanks for the welcome !

    I know the shape and some traits look like a Talbot I was thinking Talbot before but the pattern on the fish doesn't seem to match any Talbots I seen in books or online. I had mine for a few years and I do recall when the damsels were younger their colors were much brighter and quite different from now.

     
  12. anoynoumus

    anoynoumus Plankton

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    definetly a talbot damsel