Damsel ID?

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I picked this Damsel up with my new tank when I bought it and I haven't found an ID for it yet. It's super docile and everyone who comes to check out the tank always asks about it.

 

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Doesn't look like a damsel to me but not sure what it is. And super docile doesn't sound like a damsel either, lol
 

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Searching through damsel photos for ya....

Maybe it's an intermediate form of one of the damsels that changes color as it ages?
 
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Haha I've got lots of fish in with it, it's in my 210g tank.

Blonde Naso
Sailfin Tang
2x Bartletts Anthias
Yellow Coris Wrasse
5x Sapphire Damsels
2x Clownfish
Red Scooter Blenny
Yellow Watchman Goby
Pajama Cardinal
Atlantic Pygmy Angel

I'm sure I'm missing a few....
 

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