Yep,I would agree with youPetaurus sp.
Your identifications are correct. Dascyllus auripinnis, Paracirrhites arcatus and Gobiodon citrinus.Here are few more unsigned fish I'm trying to guess their identity.
The first one I guessed is a Golden Domino Damselfish.
The second is possibly an Arc-Eye Hawkfish.
The third is possibly a Citron Goby?
Yes this is a damselfish (Pomacentridae). Don't know which species though, perhaps one of the eastern Atlantic species.I'm not good with identifying fish. My guess is a type of damselfish. But I'm not sure on the specific species. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Your identifications are correct. Dascyllus auripinnis, Paracirrhites arcatus and Gobiodon citrinus.
Not sure about the top photo, but the second photo is indeed a Coral Grouper Cephalopholis miniatusI know these are grouper, and I think the bottom one is a coral Grouper, but I'm not sure.
Can anyone help identity these fish.
First one looks a bit like a Panther grouper to me!I know these are grouper, and I think the bottom one is a coral Grouper, but I'm not sure.
Can anyone help identity these fish.
I doubt it. Panther Grouper Cromileptes altivelis has a proportionally tiny, low-set head giving it a very distinctive hunchbacked appearance that the fish in the photo does not have.First one looks a bit like a Panther grouper to me!
I doubt it. Panther Grouper Cromileptes altivelis has a proportionally tiny, low-set head giving it a very distinctive hunchbacked appearance that the fish in the photo does not have.
The small head is present in juveniles too.Could it maybe a juvenile panther grouper?
The small head is present in juveniles too.
First pic is a goby species (Gobiidae/ Oxudercidae), second might be Oxylebius pictus Painted Greenling?Here are 2 more fish at the aquarium that were not signed.
Does anyone know these 2 species?