German Zoo World 21 Jun 2020 I think the larger one is a humphead wrasse. The smaller one is a triggerfish of some sort.
Yoshistar888 21 Jun 2020 @German Zoo World This was more to find what is behind it, bicolour Chromis but more importantly the species of butterflyfish in the distance.
@German Zoo World This was more to find what is behind it, bicolour Chromis but more importantly the species of butterflyfish in the distance.
Kakapo 21 Jun 2020 Besides the already mentioned species plus the only half-identified triggerfish that is Odonus niger, I can only see an Acanthurus olivaceus. I fail to see any butterflyfish in this pic.
Besides the already mentioned species plus the only half-identified triggerfish that is Odonus niger, I can only see an Acanthurus olivaceus. I fail to see any butterflyfish in this pic.
Great Argus 21 Jun 2020 I see a fish that might be Vagabond Butterflyfish but I'm not confident in that since it's too far into the background.
I see a fish that might be Vagabond Butterflyfish but I'm not confident in that since it's too far into the background.