Klewis Advanced Reefer Location Huntington, NY Rating - 100% 43 0 0 Jul 8, 2009 #1 From pictures and discriptions I believe this is a False Percula. Any help confirming the ID would be great. Thanks. Attachments Clown for Sale.jpg 59.5 KB · Views: 83
From pictures and discriptions I believe this is a False Percula. Any help confirming the ID would be great. Thanks.
pecan2phat Professional Commuter Manhattan Reefs Location Wallingford, CT Rating - 100% 85 0 0 Jul 8, 2009 #2 Looks like an ocellaris due to the lack of black markings on the edge of the white bars but it still can be a captive raised percula. I think that I read somewhere once that the only way to tell is by the amount of spines on the front dorsal fin.
Looks like an ocellaris due to the lack of black markings on the edge of the white bars but it still can be a captive raised percula. I think that I read somewhere once that the only way to tell is by the amount of spines on the front dorsal fin.