SDguy - You got it! Mine doesn't have the black/blue trim on the dorsal - BTW, just so you know supposedly that fades in captivity, so I would never pay extra for it. My theory is it might not fade in the presence of a female,
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7292733#post7292733 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Cutiewitbooty
Angel*Fish, is that a lemon peel angel? I love them, they are my favorite angel
It is a Herald's angel. For some reason they have a reputation as being difficult, but IME they are not. However my tanks always have rich grow of all sorts of things on the LR & I only feed frozen or live food 95% of the time. Also we have a LFS here that has always carried them for the 8 years or so that I can remember - maybe they have the monopoly on healthy specimens.
Unlike the potentially belligerent , though beautiful, lemonpeel - they have the best community fish personality of all fish IMO, not just angels. However they are less reef-safe than flames & CB's. Open brain = buffet table. And I know this is anecdotal with a splash of anthropomorphizing, but I think I've seen this fish break up aggression episodes on occasion between other fish.
blange3 - Sorry for the off topic discussion - If I was going to get a P. damsel, I'd buy 2 of the same species making sure at least one is definitely a juvenile, Quarantine them together & see if they form a pair. if not it'd be easy to catch one & return to store.
I don't always quarantine fish, it just depends on different factors. But damsels & chromis's should be quarantined - they usually come from disease laden tanks/groups & can spread awful stuff to your other fish that the damsels are tough enough to handle longer. I would even consider treating them for parasites during quarantine.