Jun 27, 2009 #1 meshman10 "YA CANT FIX STUPID" Would like to find a mate but from my research, they both seem like the same species except for size at maturity. Please Advise. Thank's Attachments Fish Tank 002A.webp 58.2 KB · Views: 345 Last edited: Jun 27, 2009
Would like to find a mate but from my research, they both seem like the same species except for size at maturity. Please Advise. Thank's
Jun 27, 2009 #2 dcantucson Reef pro Sorry not sure of the question. You have one of these already, but your not sure which one? Is that correct?
Sorry not sure of the question. You have one of these already, but your not sure which one? Is that correct?
Jun 27, 2009 #3 meshman10 "YA CANT FIX STUPID" Had a problem getting pix up but it's now up. Yes, I have the one in the pix.
Jun 27, 2009 #4 dcantucson Reef pro Looks more like a cinnamon clown to me. Not sure kinda hard to tell he's covered up by the nem.
Jun 27, 2009 #5 D dustin_P74 Reef enthusiast cinnamons and tomatoes are two different species, when you look at it does it look more like this or more like this
cinnamons and tomatoes are two different species, when you look at it does it look more like this or more like this
Jun 28, 2009 #8 parrotchute DUSTOFF MEDEVAC You can positively ID a tomato over a cinnamon by looking at it's pectoral (front, the one it uses primarily besides it's tail) fin. If there is a black line on the leading edge, it is a tomato.
You can positively ID a tomato over a cinnamon by looking at it's pectoral (front, the one it uses primarily besides it's tail) fin. If there is a black line on the leading edge, it is a tomato.
Jun 29, 2009 #9 meshman10 "YA CANT FIX STUPID" it has the black line for sure thank's for the help ..my reef store had "cinnamon" on reciept but they have been wrong before...
it has the black line for sure thank's for the help ..my reef store had "cinnamon" on reciept but they have been wrong before...