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Dont believe this is a Leopard.
80% sure its M moyeri but not 100%
Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).Yes, definitely an M. moyeri.
A female.
The difference is less stricking than with other Macropharyngodon species.Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).
Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).
I have always loved moyeri but those photos are drop dead gorgeous. It really makes me question if I do kuiteri or moyeri now.The male was happy to pose:
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The female was shy…
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Pff, difficult choice indeed. The kuiteri is gorgeous as well.I have always loved moyeri but those photos are drop dead gorgeous. It really makes me question if I do kuiteri or moyeri now.
you’ve had a choati since December?? What’s ur secret? I’ve bought a few in the past, and they never survive past a few weeks for meIs it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).
Yeah! Here she is - she’s tiny (1 inch when I got her and she’s already grown twice her size).you’ve had a choati since December?? What’s ur secret? I’ve bought a few in the past, and they never survive past a few weeks for me
I saw one at my lfs yesterday and looked at it up close. It is gorgeous.Moyeri! A stunning leopard too - not the most common or gorgeous from a distance but look at them closely and the colours just pop.