mrcyrus, sorry, no pics. He had diagonal black stripes on the dorsal fin. He WAS,,, a beautiful little fish. He WAS,,, doing great, made himself at home the second day in the tank. Spent all day working over a section about two foot long. Sadly I got up around 5:00Am the third day and decided to check my filter socks to see if any one had decided to go down the overflow. The same time that I stocked him, I put in a Red Blotched Perchlet 1-1/4" long, and two very small Bartlett's Anthias @ 1-1/4" long also. I was really expecting to find at least one of the Anthias in there. Sadly I found the Ruby. He was still alive when I found him. I put him back into the tank. Not sure, exactly of his condition, as it was dark when all this took place. I went ahead and removed the socks for a few days, to be safe. I have not seen the little Ruby since. But, I will say this, he may still be in there, a 75 gal is pretty big for one of these little guys. He could easily be on the backside of my rock, and me not see him. In fact, today was the first that I have seen of the Perchlet, since dropping him in the water three days ago !!! He is a cool little fish. Looks exactly like a miniature Pixie Hawkfish, except has a very large, and pronounced first spine on the dorsal fin, unlike the Hawkfishes. I recently removed several, larger, more loud or boisterous fish to make room for the small ones. I will try another Ruby soon. Hope that you have good luck with yours. I thought that it was odd that he would have swam up that high to get caught in the overflow ??? I wonder if maybe something scared him or even chased him ??? I have a couple large serpent stars and a couple Cardinals all moving around at night after lights out. My serpents have been model citizens and even hang out with my super docile Scissortail. I even saw one with it's arm laying across the small Perchlet today when I spotted him.