revaltion131 New member Jan 5, 2009 #430 Going to totally blow the scientific name because I can't remember it, but it looks like a Yasha.
Matt_Wandell New member Jan 6, 2009 #432 That's a tough one Jake. W/o the books I'm going to guess an Amblyeleotris yanoi...can we get a wider shot?
That's a tough one Jake. W/o the books I'm going to guess an Amblyeleotris yanoi...can we get a wider shot?
coralite registered member Jan 6, 2009 #434 <a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14088455#post14088455 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ccampbell57 Orange Spotted Goby Click to expand... Yeah I dont even know what that is, could be a dozen different fish. C'mon Chris, you know better than that. But it's not orange spotted anyway.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14088455#post14088455 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ccampbell57 Orange Spotted Goby Click to expand... Yeah I dont even know what that is, could be a dozen different fish. C'mon Chris, you know better than that. But it's not orange spotted anyway.
coralite registered member Jan 6, 2009 #437 That's more like it! (Even if you are using the old latin name) Blenniella chrysospilos, the red spotted blenny. Last edited: Jan 6, 2009
That's more like it! (Even if you are using the old latin name) Blenniella chrysospilos, the red spotted blenny.