Phender-
Hard to misunderstand when the owner writes the id of the items on the bags of the specimens... BTW, he also misidentified the anemonefish too. But, that could be seen as more of a matter of "semantics" perhaps... They were id'ed as Pink Skunk anemonefish instead of Pink anemonefish. Technically, they are Pink anemonefish or Amphiprion perideraion. They are related to Skunk anemonefish or Amphiprion akallopisos, but NOT the same!
I'm beginning to think that several people on this forum are VERY judgmental and have a sort of God complex as opposed to being helpful.
However, I am also very happy to have found knowledgable people who are generous and kind in sharing their knowledge. Thank God for them! Special thanks to Karen, Dan, Cindy and others I may have forgotten!!
Hard to misunderstand when the owner writes the id of the items on the bags of the specimens... BTW, he also misidentified the anemonefish too. But, that could be seen as more of a matter of "semantics" perhaps... They were id'ed as Pink Skunk anemonefish instead of Pink anemonefish. Technically, they are Pink anemonefish or Amphiprion perideraion. They are related to Skunk anemonefish or Amphiprion akallopisos, but NOT the same!
I'm beginning to think that several people on this forum are VERY judgmental and have a sort of God complex as opposed to being helpful.
However, I am also very happy to have found knowledgable people who are generous and kind in sharing their knowledge. Thank God for them! Special thanks to Karen, Dan, Cindy and others I may have forgotten!!