tricinctus?

Flamehawk

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I know these aren't the best pics, but I wanted to confirm that these are tricinctus clowns. What do you guys think? I know for sure that they are not clarkii. They are much more golden and not so dark looking in person. Its cool how blue the stripes look in person!

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I second the chrysopterus.
They are both often shipped in from the Marshal Islands. Maybe someone got confused.
 
But the chrysopterus has a white tail, these guys are all gold with a darker main body. I'll try to get some side pics tonight.

As far as I know, they came from fiji as tricinctus.
 
A. chrysopterus has a yellow tailed and a white tailed variety. Not to mention, melanistic flavors, etc.

They are not tricinctus, regardless of what a shipping label stated.
 
youll find there are two main forms of chrysopterus: those with yellow tails and those with white tails. all of the fiji/tonga chrysopterus ive seen have always had the yellow tail...
 
ah ha! I knew you guys would be able to set me straight. hehe

I'll post better pics tonight and see if the verdict stays the same. ;]
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10943286#post10943286 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Flamehawk
I'll post better pics tonight and see if the verdict stays the same. ;]
Lets make that discussion interesting in advance :>)

Anyone thinking Allardi in regard to the smaller specimen's wide banded front stripe and apparent triangular shaped third stripe?
 
no scott, still think chrysopterus. one of the first chrys i had was very similar with the thick bar differences...

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10943538#post10943538 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by traveller7


Anyone thinking Allardi in regard to the smaller specimen's wide banded front stripe and apparent triangular shaped third stripe?

Yes to allardi.
 
I am thinking an allardi of that size would at least be starting to have its tail turning white, starting at the top and moving towards the bottom.

The triangle I associate with allardi is a yellow triangle that is at the bottom of the caudal area before the tail.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10945675#post10945675 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by marc price
i'm thinking it's a. bicinctus
That was going to be my next suggestion :>)

But to be a good ID thread for the future, we should prob include the why they are not tricinctus first :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10947611#post10947611 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by shutiny
merci beaucoup, Mark Price et Scott!

Whoops, now I am mixing this thread up even more :>O

Shu Tin, I was not referring to your specimens. I was hoping to use this thread to capture some of the ID points in relation to the first pictures posted on this thread.

I wanted to suggest, "Why is the 2 stripe clown on this thread not a bicinctus?"

fwiw: Your clown does not look like a bicinctus to me, but it does look like it is reacting to your haddoni by darkening up. Lets start a new thread just for you clown :>)
 
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