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Just got back from Cuba, found a fish that needs an ID
I was snorkeling just off the beach at our resort and found this guy. He was about 10 ish inches long, maybe a bit more.
Looked the same shape as a lawnmower blenny, but a lot bigger. He moved along like a mandarin, where he just kind of hovers. He had a set of fins in the front that he was brushing off rocks/digging through the sand. He also had these fins that opened up on the side and they were all connected. Any idea what it was? http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...009/010_10.jpg http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...12_12_crop.jpg |
Flying Gurnard. Wicked fish. I think someone on here actually had one for awhile but I can't remember who.
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Looks like a flying Gurnard (Dactyloptena orientalis). Very cool! :)
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Flying Gurnard (from here post 12)
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Marc (Superfudge) had one in his tank for awile. There are pictures of it in his album I believe.
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Wow, that was fast :D
He was such an amazing fish to watch, I must have followed him for 10 or 15 minutes. Thanks for the help. Saw a bunch of other cool stuff there too, a bunch of lionfish, some sort of puffer (looked like a valentini), tons of urchins, a couple of small squid, a barracuda, angels, and lots of big tangs. |
are those things available to the hobby? if they are are they considered reef safe?
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I dunno about reef safe but they get pretty huge (+2ft) between their length and their fin circumference I would imagine you'd need a pretty large tank.
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ok so ill just stick to lookin lol, pretty crazy lookin fish
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Not really reef safe because of size, they'll eat smaller fish and inverts, but probably ok in a larger FOWLR
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