A little more information will be needed. If you saw these numbers, on a vendor site, it's probably something to do with their inventory. If you saw them in a book, the number probably refer to a page number or "plate number."
A little more information will be needed. If you saw these numbers, on a vendor site, it's probably something to do with their inventory. If you saw them in a book, the number probably refer to a page number or "plate number."
Here: http://www.riff24.de/index.php?cPath=75_89_84&sort=2a&page=2
Seller didn't answer anything when i asked the same question. Anyway nice corals. Some corals have "full" name, like Acropora Abrotanoides.
Okei, if thats inventory number, i have to take few pic and send those in here.
Just the sellers ID #s. They probably don't know how or don't have the time to ID and just slap a random # on it to differentiate.The only aquatic livestock I can think of that are categorized by # would be freshwater Plecos. They go by a L##.
Ool Sprite.
Here is some photos. If somebody can give better id, i would be very happy.
Acro 2 should be little bit more blue colour.
Acro 3 should be yellow.
Acro 5 (inside the red circle) is tiny so it can be quite hard give exact name.
Not sure about all of them. The first green one is a slimer (Yongi). The third looks stressed and the tissue seems to be receding. so the ID on that will have to wait until it heals.
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