Why is my lemon damselfish got a lot of silver on it

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Hello I have had a lemon damsels for about 2 years why is it on the internet they look fully yellow and mine is just yellow on the fins do they change or is it a different species
 

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Ours is a different type, at 9.5 has never lost his juvenile colors.
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Yours looks like a staghorn damsel to me
 

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They're called lemon damselfish. This is the problem with common names- people apply them to the wrong animal. Buying by Latin name, or by picture, is safest.
 

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He looks like that
As a juvenile, this species is often more silver. They gain more yellow as they age.
The species you’re after is Pomacentrus moluccensis.
Ours is a different type, at 9.5 has never lost his juvenile colors.
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This is the maturing phase for Neoglyphidodon oxyodon - Juveniles of this species have a solid yellow bar. The adults then go to this;
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This colour is generally attained once at 4-5 inches. Then maxing out at 6 inches and a nasty fish as well - Lovely for a species only but nasty in a community tank.
 

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As a juvenile, this species is often more silver. They gain more yellow as they age.
The species you’re after is Pomacentrus moluccensis.

This is the maturing phase for Neoglyphidodon oxyodon - Juveniles of this species have a solid yellow bar. The adults then go to this;
IMG_9080.jpeg

This colour is generally attained once at 4-5 inches. Then maxing out at 6 inches and a nasty fish as well - Lovely for a species only but nasty in a community tank.
I'm aware of the cautions. He was kept in a 5 gallon tank for a year and a half at the lfs. That's actually why my son wanted him. He is at least 9.5 years old and still has his juvenile coloring. He is definitely territorial with his rock, and can move anything in the tank, but has always had tank mates. We are mindful of his behavior when we scape. In 8 years that we have had him, he has been only mildly threatening. No bites. (Yet)
 

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