grouper id?

nts9

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Is anyone familiar with this fish?
I dont see any blue spots or markings on the tail
thx...

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i definitely think its a cephalopholis sp.
acts like my pollini & miniatus

also, the pletranthias are primarily hifins.
perchlets also dont change their colors (that ive seen)

i've a school of trimas & plectranthias, thats primarily why i dont think its a anthias

thanks for the input

im thinking (in common names) strawberry, tomato or maybe even the grail,... the golden (but i doubt it)(and not the leopard morph).

the color of the body & the comletely yellow fins are too cool on this fish.

thanks for checking on this thread...
 
It could be, but you never provided a scale for the size of the fish. Tiny C. miniata are very similar, lacking any spots. Oh, BTW perchlets (and most fish, for that matter) can indeed change color to a degree. Also, there are several similar looking species that do not possess high fins. If you say it behaves more similarly to the Cephalopholis, then I would wager that it is a juvenile C. miniata (especially now that I saw the pic with the stripes).

Here is a pic: http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/PicturesSummary.cfm?StartRow=10&ID=6450&what=species
 
I was looking though my books and came across mycteroperca tigris. It says that they have a bright red morf. Check the # of stripes the tigers have nine of them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7952490#post7952490 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Amphiprion
It could be, but you never provided a scale for the size of the fish. Tiny C. miniata are very similar, lacking any spots. Oh, BTW perchlets (and most fish, for that matter) can indeed change color to a degree. Also, there are several similar looking species that do not possess high fins. If you say it behaves more similarly to the Cephalopholis, then I would wager that it is a juvenile C. miniata (especially now that I saw the pic with the stripes).

Here is a pic: http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/PicturesSummary.cfm?StartRow=10&ID=6450&what=species

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it certainly looks like the miniatus in the posted link
thank you for that.
btw, the fish tapes @ approx. 5cmTL

Guess I'll wait and see if the blue dots appear in the next year or so.

I appreciate everyones input, Thanks.
 
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