Leopards are M. meleagris females. The Cirrhilabrus certainly looks like C. cf temmincki that LA has on their site. I bet the experts Evolved and eatbreakfast will be on in the morning to give us a definitive answer.
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Leopards are M. meleagris females. The Cirrhilabrus certainly looks like C. cf temmincki that LA has on their site. I bet the experts Evolved and eatbreakfast will be on in the morning to give us a definitive answer.
P. cyaneusID on the flasher please. Couple of pics
ThanksP. cyaneus
Transitioning H. biocellatus.
C. exquisitus, Indian Ocean variant, male.
Two of my new additions. Thx in advance mate.
Your ace. I have a few more. Will post pics soon.C. exquisitus, Indian Ocean variant, male.
C. ryukyuensis, male.
Pic 1 will need to see the dorsal and anal fins. Either Paracheilinus filamentosus(my bet), P. cyaneus, or P. angulatus.
That is the extent of brand new collection.
Is the Cirrhilabrus temminckii a female or just bad coloration?Pic 1 will need to see the dorsal and anal fins. Either Paracheilinus filamentosus(my bet), P. cyaneus, or P. angulatus.
Halichoeres melanurus.
Cirrhilabrus temminckii.
It's a male. There are a few variants, but they have a reputation for not really keeping great colors.Is the Cirrhilabrus temminckii a female or just bad coloration?
That sucks. My local guy said give him a few months and he will shape up. Time will tell.It's a male. There are a few variants, but they have a reputation for not really keeping great colors.