Itchy Trigger Active member Sep 24, 2014 #1 This guy was sold to me (by Blue Zoo) as a yellowfin flasher wrasse, but it looks more like a McCosker's or Carpenter's to me. Can anyone confirm ID? Attachments IMG_6599.jpg 74.8 KB · Views: 4
This guy was sold to me (by Blue Zoo) as a yellowfin flasher wrasse, but it looks more like a McCosker's or Carpenter's to me. Can anyone confirm ID?
HiImSean Member Sep 24, 2014 #2 I'm not a wrasse expert but it could be a filamented or blue flasher.
Itchy Trigger Active member Sep 24, 2014 #3 HiImSean said: I'm not a wrasse expert but it could be a filamented or blue flasher. Click to expand... Based on pics I'm seeing, yes, it could be a filamented!
HiImSean said: I'm not a wrasse expert but it could be a filamented or blue flasher. Click to expand... Based on pics I'm seeing, yes, it could be a filamented!
Itchy Trigger Active member Sep 24, 2014 #5 Thanks guys. Good enough for me. Filamentosus it is! Nice fish, though I may have to drop Blue Zoo a line for sending the wrong fish...
Thanks guys. Good enough for me. Filamentosus it is! Nice fish, though I may have to drop Blue Zoo a line for sending the wrong fish...
Itchy Trigger Active member Sep 24, 2014 #7 evolved said: Paracheilinus filamentosus is correct. Click to expand... Thanks!
J jaa1456 New member Sep 25, 2014 #8 I would take that over a yellowfin any day. That's a nice looking fish.
Itchy Trigger Active member Sep 25, 2014 #9 jaa1456 said: I would take that over a yellowfin any day. That's a nice looking fish. Click to expand... Thank you!. Yeah he's looking good. Will be going into my 75g reef once he's done in QT.
jaa1456 said: I would take that over a yellowfin any day. That's a nice looking fish. Click to expand... Thank you!. Yeah he's looking good. Will be going into my 75g reef once he's done in QT.
Deinonych New member Sep 25, 2014 #10 jaa1456 said: I would take that over a yellowfin any day. That's a nice looking fish. Click to expand... +1 Love P. filamentosus. Gorgeous specimen!
jaa1456 said: I would take that over a yellowfin any day. That's a nice looking fish. Click to expand... +1 Love P. filamentosus. Gorgeous specimen!
U usingthejohn New member Sep 25, 2014 #11 Here's a top down shot of mine using a camera box. OP, Based on color difference I just assume you have a male, as your specimen has gorgeous colors!
Here's a top down shot of mine using a camera box. OP, Based on color difference I just assume you have a male, as your specimen has gorgeous colors!
U usingthejohn New member Sep 25, 2014 #13 evolved said: ^ You may have P. cyaneus. Click to expand... I'll get a better photo. From the side it looks like the one OP posted.
evolved said: ^ You may have P. cyaneus. Click to expand... I'll get a better photo. From the side it looks like the one OP posted.