mcsassy professional fool Jan 28, 2008 972 0 0 Sep 7, 2008 #1 I took this picture when I was at sea world.
Amphiprion Contain the Excitement... Feb 14, 2007 5,776 0 0 Mobile, Alabama Real Name Andrew Sep 7, 2008 #2 Juvenile color phase of Acanthurus coeruleus.
DominionDesign Just chillin', watching the fish. Aug 5, 2008 305 0 0 55 Jacksonville, FL Sep 7, 2008 #3 Its an Atlantic Blue Tang.
mcsassy professional fool Jan 28, 2008 972 0 0 Sep 7, 2008 #4 Looks yellow as a baby in this picture...
DominionDesign Just chillin', watching the fish. Aug 5, 2008 305 0 0 55 Jacksonville, FL Sep 7, 2008 #5 Juveniles are yellow and turn blue as they mature.
mcsassy professional fool Jan 28, 2008 972 0 0 Sep 8, 2008 #6 ^ The one at sea world does not look yellow to me...
MonoSebaelover Anableps Apr 20, 2001 1,410 0 0 Phoenix, AZ www.shiredalefarm.com Sep 8, 2008 #7 It is right in the middle of transitioning but yes it is the Atlantic Blue Tang, Hope this helps!
mcsassy professional fool Jan 28, 2008 972 0 0 Sep 8, 2008 #8 I need to create my own fish in a laboratory.
B benmann71 AC Members Jun 23, 2008 25 0 0 34 Sep 11, 2008 #9 mcsassy said: I need to create my own fish in a laboratory. Click to expand... Well good luck with that.
mcsassy said: I need to create my own fish in a laboratory. Click to expand... Well good luck with that.
yunachin Takifugu Ocellatus Addict Aug 4, 2007 52 0 0 Somewhere in the deep south. www.theclownfishforum.com Sep 27, 2008 #10 He is handsome.