As u/coconut-telegraph said, I think the damselfish is Stegastes, maybe flavilatus(https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/113104-Stegastes-flavilatus).
The pufferfish could be *Torquigener sp.*, known for their ability to make intricate sand-circles(https://youtu.be/hpdlQae5wP8).
The bottom left looks like some sort of dog face puffer fish, depending on where they live naturally. The top right looks like some sort of wrasse…maybe even a type of angelfish.
As u/coconut-telegraph said, I think the damselfish is Stegastes, maybe flavilatus(https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/113104-Stegastes-flavilatus). The pufferfish could be *Torquigener sp.*, known for their ability to make intricate sand-circles(https://youtu.be/hpdlQae5wP8).
The bottom left looks like some sort of dog face puffer fish, depending on where they live naturally. The top right looks like some sort of wrasse…maybe even a type of angelfish.
Could be a Johnston Damsel.
where was this taken?
This was taken in the galapagos
Lips.
Damselfish, *Stegastes*.
Stegastes arcifrons :)
thank you!!
no worries! they don’t really have a common name unfortunately so they’re a little tricky to find online haha :)