chrissreef
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Maybe these are iridophores and leucophores in action or something else? Two examples I'm curious about;
1. Acanthurus maculiceps (spotted face tang) can be light gray/brown or change to dark with very vibrant yellow spots when excited
http://www.dereksreefshop.ca/images/products/TangWhiteFreckled.jpg and http://s276.photobucket.com/user/CrazyEdie50/media/DSC03314.jpg.html
2. Hoplolatilus chlupatyi - Flashing Tilefish appears iridescent when flashing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWSVzUc_XNE&list=FLuRjQTSM3GKnDlB2qnJSlvw
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy0ZM8kMOZY&list=FLuRjQTSM3GKnDlB2qnJSlvw&index=2
1. Acanthurus maculiceps (spotted face tang) can be light gray/brown or change to dark with very vibrant yellow spots when excited
http://www.dereksreefshop.ca/images/products/TangWhiteFreckled.jpg and http://s276.photobucket.com/user/CrazyEdie50/media/DSC03314.jpg.html
2. Hoplolatilus chlupatyi - Flashing Tilefish appears iridescent when flashing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWSVzUc_XNE&list=FLuRjQTSM3GKnDlB2qnJSlvw
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy0ZM8kMOZY&list=FLuRjQTSM3GKnDlB2qnJSlvw&index=2