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Yeah, I have one from the same batch ('course mines better lookin' than his :D )
and I've been wondering what he is too.
 
tb_077;968896; said:
Is that a little orange on the fronts of the caudal and dorsal?

Yes and the head of the fish in the above shot pic in the L book is too pointy. He has a much more stubby face. We've broused through the L-book MANY times and the closest we've seen in body shape is L-343. The markings are way off though.
 
jconley;968911; said:
Yes and the head of the fish in the above shot pic in the L book is too pointy. He has a much more stubby face. We've broused through the L-book MANY times and the closest we've seen in body shape is L-343. The markings are way off though.

It may be impossible to know, for sure, until the fish reaches sub-adult. Those marking might be different next week.:popcorn:
 
Looks like a very young L063 Pseudacanthicus sp. cf. serratus to me.

Davo will know for sure;)
 
Freakdaddy;968931; said:
Looks like a very young L063 Pseudacanthicus sp. cf. serratus to me.

Davo will know for sure;)

I thought so too when they were smaller, but definitely not now. They have distinct round black spots. The base color on mine is an olive green to brown, while Andrew's is slate gray.
 
It is very hard to see from the picture. I can't even make out color. Post a better pic, preferably with FAR more light over the tank. To me on first sight it looks like a low grade L025. Do you know where it was harvested from?
 
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