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Well saw this on a fish group on facebook. Noone can give a decent answer so I came to you guys hoping you can help us? The one who posted lives in the Philippines and he said he caught it in the river that is somewhat connected to sea.
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Well saw this on a fish group on facebook. Noone can give a decent answer so I came to you guys hoping you can help us? The one who posted lives in the Philippines and he said he caught it in the river that is somewhat connected to sea.
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Well saw this on a fish group on facebook. Noone can give a decent answer so I came to you guys hoping you can help us? The one who posted lives in the Philippines and he said he caught it in the river that is somewhat connected to sea.
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Well saw this on a fish group on facebook. Noone can give a decent answer so I came to you guys hoping you can help us? The one who posted lives in the Philippines and he said he caught it in the river that is somewhat connected to sea.
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This fish called neon velvet damsel fish (Neoglyphidodon oxyodon)
Check wikipedia
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I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
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– David Richerby
8 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
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– David Richerby
7 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
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7 hours ago
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This fish called neon velvet damsel fish (Neoglyphidodon oxyodon)
Check wikipedia
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I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
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– David Richerby
8 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
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– David Richerby
7 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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This fish called neon velvet damsel fish (Neoglyphidodon oxyodon)
Check wikipedia
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2
$begingroup$
I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
8 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
$endgroup$
– Muath
7 hours ago
1
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There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
7 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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This fish called neon velvet damsel fish (Neoglyphidodon oxyodon)
Check wikipedia
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This fish called neon velvet damsel fish (Neoglyphidodon oxyodon)
Check wikipedia
answered 11 hours ago
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I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
8 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
$endgroup$
– Muath
7 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
7 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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2
$begingroup$
I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
$endgroup$
– Muath
7 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
7 hours ago
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@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
I don't think this is right. The asker's fish has a brown tail, no golden spot/stripe on its back and very different "fluoro" markings. The asker's fish was caught in a river but yours lives in the sea.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
$endgroup$
– Muath
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@DavidRicherby maybe if the asker added many pictures from different sides, I can see the blue color under the fish eyes which says everything ..
$endgroup$
– Muath
7 hours ago
1
1
$begingroup$
There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
There's only one photo available and it already shows significant differences from your suggestion. Having more photographs of the unknown fish can't make it look more like a neon velvet damselfish.
$endgroup$
– David Richerby
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
$endgroup$
– Muath
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@DavidRicherby I disagree <3
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– Muath
7 hours ago
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