ID this, what is this?

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eken21

Jack Dempsey
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Nov 12, 2010
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hey,
i got this ray as a flower ray. But when i saw pictures of flowerrays on this website www.aquascapeonline.com
they had 2 types of flower ray, the normal flowerray that didnt look like mine and the "albino" flower ray. I want help to id mine.. the problem is that they sold the ray looking like mine as albino, but their eyes arent red so i guess its something else? maybe lutino?

here are some pictures on my ray, taken with iphone so not the best and the yellow colour is from the bad lights, the actual colour is more white based. il try take some better pictures, charging my camera battery :D

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hey,
i got this ray as a flower ray. But when i saw pictures of flowerrays on this website www.aquascapeonline.com
they had 2 types of flower ray, the normal flowerray that didnt look like mine and the "albino" flower ray. I want help to id mine.. the problem is that they sold the ray looking like mine as albino, but their eyes arent red so i guess its something else? maybe lutino?

here are some pictures on my ray, taken with iphone so not the best and the yellow colour is from the bad lights, the actual colour is more white based. il try take some better pictures, charging my camera battery :D

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Those are flowers! :)

But not albino.

its very common for young flowers to be almost white. They will change when they settle in and start growing. :)
 
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