Saddled Butterflyfish

Blue-grey with blue lines on lower body and a distinct black saddle across the back. Orange snout to ventral fins.

Reticulated Dascyllus

Damselfish is white to grayish tan in coloration with diffuse black bar behind head. Often rear body and tail dusky and small blue spots on head. Black margin on dorsal fin.

Bird Wrasse

Terminal phase males are dark green in coloration; blue-green head, green body. Dark streak on pectoral fin. The initial phase bird wrasse has many different color phases but always has the curved snout.

Three-Spot Dascyllus

Gray. All of the fins on the three-spot dascyllus are dark except the back half of the dorsal fin which is clear. Depending upon geographic location, the three-spot dascyllus may exhibit some yellow or orange coloration. Juveniles are black with large white spot on foreheads and another on middle upper back.

Manybar Goatfish

Light gray to brownish purple or red with three to four wide bars on the body, including one dark bar at the base of the tail, which distinguishes it from similar looking goatfish with bars but that have white at the base of the tail. Manybar goatfish will also often a dark streak at the eye.

Orange-Lined Triggerfish

Drak green to brown with distinctive orange diagonal lines cover this triggerfish There is also sometimes a large black blotch at the base of the tail.

Eastern Triangular Butterflyfish

The rising height of the dorsal and anal fins on this butterflyfish give this fish an overall triangular shape. The Eastern triangular butterflyfish has alternating chevron-markings that are gray and yellow. Its tail fin is yellowish gray.

Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse

White to yellowish head and forebody that becomes bluish towards tail. Dark stripe that extends from the snout and becomes thicker toward the tail. Juvenile individuals are navy blue with a neon blue stripe from snout to tail.

Scalefin Anthias

Male: Shades of red with yellow spots on scales or shades or purple with tints of yellow/green. Purple blotch on outer pectoral fin. Long third dorsal spine. 

Golden Damsel

The golden damsel is indeed golden. No other noticeable markings are on the golden damsel except for faint blue rings around the eyes. This deep-bodied damselfish has long, pointed dorsal and anal fins.

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