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i couldn't open your media file rick... i had sound but no video.

as for the photo, given the few markings i could make out on the picture, i would think it's a glasseye snapper as well. still the bigeye family, but i would give that my vote.
 
Stivo:
i couldn't open your media file rick... i had sound but no video.

as for the photo, given the few markings i could make out on the picture, i would think it's a glasseye snapper as well. still the bigeye family, but i would give that my vote.
Hmmm...
The direct link is:
http://www.murchison.bz/content/00/01/23/28/23/userimages/glasseye.wmv
If that won't work send me a backchannel email (rick@scubaboard.com) and I'll send you the video file (it's a little under 4M). It's a pretty good example of how quickly a fish can change color.
Rick
 
Cool Video rick. I have noticed many various fish in my aquariums being able to do the same color shift. Cool stuff,

Matt
 
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