Show Your Skills on ID

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14293975#post14293975 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ryan115
nope...but I would also like the ID for all 3 fish
Sorry but based on fishbase, I assumed that the answers for the 2 pictures were correct, so just add one for the link :D
 
Ok, last "hint" to get the thread moving again, the fish in the link is the same species as one of the fish in the two pictures
 
ryan,

I'm not sure what you are asking for here. The fish in the link is probably M. interstitialis based on the pointed anal fin.

Did you miss my pun? Too bad you didn't use M. microlepis, I coulda worked another pun in...as in "this thread is enough to make me gag".


Jay
 
I did catch the Scamp part. But M. interstitialis is not the same species Scamp is M. phenax. Yes the link is M. interstitialis but both species have pointed anal fins and elongated caudal rays
 
Folks,

Since this thread has stalled out, I'm going to post a new fish. I'm not positive on the ID of this myself - so it is sort of a twofer - a challenge to ID for you all, and (hopefully) some confirmation of what I think it is.
The history is that it arrived two days ago in a shipment from Japan. However, the shipper is a major wholesaler who has a station in Indonesia, and handles fish from around the world, so its origin cannot be determined. It is around 6" long.

newwrasse.jpg


Jay
 
Ken,

Yes - thats what I had it tentatively identified as. The problem is that the language barrier between the shipper and myself is huge, so I can never be certain that their name for a given fish is accurate. In this case, it was listed as a "cocktail wrasse" - presumably derived from "cockerel wrasse" which is a different species: Pteragogus enneacanthus

So - your turn to post a picture.....


Jay
 
Sorry if this is not permitted...Can I ask for help on an ID?

Some people are telling me this is a hybrid but I was thinking young A. Leucocheilus. Any suggestions?


TangIDMay13.jpg



TangIDMay22b.jpg
 
That surgeonfish is indeed Acanthurus leucocheilus. Good guess, that is not an easy one to identify, especially at that small size. Be prepared for that fish to get very large.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14338962#post14338962 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JHemdal
Folks,

Since this thread has stalled out, I'm going to post a new fish. I'm not positive on the ID of this myself - so it is sort of a twofer - a challenge to ID for you all, and (hopefully) some confirmation of what I think it is.
The history is that it arrived two days ago in a shipment from Japan. However, the shipper is a major wholesaler who has a station in Indonesia, and handles fish from around the world, so its origin cannot be determined. It is around 6" long.

newwrasse.jpg


Jay

Definitely a Pteragogus of some sort. DD has a slightly different variation of it. He's been there a long time. I don't understand why because I think they are a cool looking fish.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversden/ItemDisplay.cfm?c=2733+3&ddid=51227
 
Ah come on folks, I don't want my last fish to be the one that killed this thread! Since Ken didn't post a picture after he answered correctly, then its FishyMel's turn - otherwise, I guess it really is time to let this thread ride off into the sunset, fade away, go on to the big FishBase in the sky.......

Jay
 
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