Juvenile beauties: Is there a juvenile fish that you wish wouldn't grow up?

Is there a juvenile fish that you wish wouldn't grow up?

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Harlequin sweetlips:
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Compared to the adult:
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They look like 2 completely different fish!!
 

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Harlequin sweetlips:
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Compared to the adult:
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My wife told me she saw the coolest clown fish at an LFS. I messaged them the picture she took to inquire about it. When they told me it was this I backed my way out of that conversation.
 

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My wife told me she saw the coolest clown fish at an LFS. I messaged them the picture she took to inquire about it. When they told me it was this I backed my way out of that conversation.
I totally thought it was a clown when I first saw it too, would have made an interesting fluval 13.5 resident lol
 

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Another for the better

Chocolate tang:

Juv:

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To this:

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To adult:

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I’m confused on the question, are you asking which fish stayed small or asking about the juvenile colouring?
The replies are all mixed with ‘Colour’ and ‘Size’
I think both apply but I believe it was color they were looking for. I chose size though
 

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I don’t mind the size however if a juvenile Scarus bicolour kept its colours until adulthood, it would be 5x higher on my must have list than it is now.
Not my photo.
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Looks like a clown got friendly with a guppy! I agree looks good.
 

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Chevron tang is an obvious one. Some people also seem to really like the black/navy & white stage of juvenile angelfish.

The one I haven’t seen anybody mention yet is the jewel damselfish, aka yellowtail damselfish. They’re only known as jewel damsels because of their juvenile stage with the gorgeous neon blue polka dots. Having a background in scuba, I instead know them as yellowtail damsels, because I’m well aware they lose that brilliant coloration and turn into a far bigger, far more muted coloration fish as an adult.

I know damselfish are, in general, known to be highly aggressive, but hear me out:

- A damsel that stays small and pretty its whole life

OR

- A damsel that will turn into a dull looking, big old bully

…I know which stage I‘d rather have.
 

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