It looks like it still has some of the Juv colors. It could be a hybrid of Vrolikii, Eibli, Flavissimus or one of the other pygmy angels, which is quite common. Maybe if some has a book they could look it up, if it's listed.
My guess is a juvenile Nahacky's Pygmy. Multicolor Pygmy is pretty similiar as well without the high yellow coloration. If it is of an adult size, I'd say it's a hybrid.
My guess is a juvenile Nahacky's Pygmy. Multicolor Pygmy is pretty similiar as well without the high yellow coloration. If it is of an adult size, I'd say it's a hybrid.
I not sure if it's either a Nahacky or a Multicolor as the Juv look different colors wise than the picuture, also the shape is some what different, specially the shape of the tail. Though it could be a hybrid of one and some thing else which is very common among the pygmy angels.
PB 3000 where did you find the picture? A lot of time the name of the fish is on the web site. If you try and save the picture it will come up with a name, which maybe what the fish is called.
The picture was emailed to by a friend the name that was attached "centropyge lelepa" a google search came up empty....... definitely looks like a hybrid.
They're now collecting fish from a lot of locations that they either never collected from or very rarely before. Because of this new species and variations are showing up from time to time.
I'm interested in researching if fishes from these islands are hardy, i understand the way a fish is capture and transported make a huge difference and other factors. My friend emailed more pictures of exotic color fishes i will try to post later on.