JHardman Premium Member Apr 11, 2006 #2 Post a picture with a clear close shot of the head of the fish without the flash...
stykthyn New member Apr 12, 2006 #3 look to be false, but it is hard to tell with that pic, turn off the flash.
O OrangeKoi New member Apr 12, 2006 #4 hows this? What are you looking at to identify it? How can you tell on the face?
JHardman Premium Member Apr 12, 2006 #5 We need to see the eyes, WITHOUT a flash. Nice and close and in focus. They are likely A. ocellaris, but I can not tell for sure with the wide angle picture and flash.
We need to see the eyes, WITHOUT a flash. Nice and close and in focus. They are likely A. ocellaris, but I can not tell for sure with the wide angle picture and flash.
O OrangeKoi New member Apr 14, 2006 #6 Thanks for looking. I just can't get a better picture. I appreciate you looking though.
delphinus New member Apr 15, 2006 #7 Originally posted</a> by OrangeKoi What are you looking at to identify it? How can you tell on the face? Click to expand... They're looking at the colour of the eye ring. Supposedly one is clear (or orange), the other is dark or "muddy". I tried digging through old threads to find you more info and I found this: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=250667 Hope that helps.
Originally posted</a> by OrangeKoi What are you looking at to identify it? How can you tell on the face? Click to expand... They're looking at the colour of the eye ring. Supposedly one is clear (or orange), the other is dark or "muddy". I tried digging through old threads to find you more info and I found this: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=250667 Hope that helps.
O OrangeKoi New member Apr 15, 2006 #8 Thanks very much. I guess that does make them A. ocellaris then.