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Jason McK 11-07-2006 03:34 AM

Fish ID Help
 
Please take a look at the link from Fish Base.

They are IDing this fish as a black Leopard Wrasse. I don't buy it I think Fishbase is wrong.

What do you think
Leopard Wrasse

Tangman 11-07-2006 03:56 AM

The fins and mouth look right but the color and scales sure don't.
But remember not all species are typical of what they should look like, as I am sure you already know...
bad demo. picture of a leopard wrasse

Johnny Reefer 11-07-2006 03:57 AM

FishIndex appears to agree with FishBase....

http://species.fishindex.com/species...n_kuiteri.html

I think the key word is Black Leopard Wrasse, as opposed to just Leopard Wrasse.

Jason McK 11-07-2006 04:02 AM

So to Quote my Wife "Then Why the Hell is it white and Orange.

This is mine
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...09Medium-2.jpg

And he is picking on
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...DSCF0004-2.jpg

Johnny Reefer 11-07-2006 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 218953)
So to Quote my Wife "Then Why the Hell is it white and Orange.

:lol: Ya, who know's where alot of the names come from. Maybe it has something to do with that unmistakeable black spot behind the gill plate.

Cheers,

(BTW....nice fish).

Jason McK 11-07-2006 04:39 AM

So It's been about 29 hours. An so far the Black Leopard is still not letting the other smaller Leopard to freely swim the tank. what are the odds they will become a little more friendly
BTW they are in the 370G tank
J

Ruth 11-07-2006 12:19 PM

I don't know if they will ever start to get along - but looking at the last picture you posted and knowing that you have a lot of SPS coral in your tank I am going to predict a divine intervention that will stop the fish from picking on anything or anybody else in the tank.:mrgreen:

christyf5 11-07-2006 02:03 PM

It could be juvenile coloring? I'd say you're probably right though, I looked on wetwebmedia and they have listed Macropharyngodon negrosensis as the black leopard and M. meleagris as a "regular" leopard wrasse.

Oh and just in case you haven't read this: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...hcs3/index.php

Jason McK 11-07-2006 02:29 PM

Thanks Everyone. Not sure I'll be able to keep the new one. The problem is getting him out.

Delphinus 11-07-2006 04:27 PM

I'll try to remember to look it up in my book on wrasses when I get home from work tonight -- but (and Christy beat me to this point), it could be a case of juvenile coloration versus adult colouration. There can be some significant differences between juvy's and adults in the wrasse world (well, I guess that's true of many kinds of fish).


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