Name these Miscellaneous Bonaire Fish

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Well Graysbys may've been all over the place, but this guy was distinctive. Is this a red hind?

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Richard.
 
Karibelle:
The second two fish (photos 3 and 4) are not smooth trunks, they are honeycomb cowfish.


yes. read the caption. he identified them correctly.


Karibelle:
pretty sure that one's a coney.


me too
 
H2Andy:
yes. read the caption. he identified them correctly.

My mistake; I did miss the caption. Sorry Richard.

kari
 
Ok heres the list in my opinion ( I agree with most everything said)

1,2 - smooth trunkfish
3,4 honeycomb cowfish
4,5 grasby
6,7,8-peacock flounder
9 ocean surgeronfish
11doctor fish
12 harlequin bass (sp)
13 glassy eyed snapper
14 sergant Major (breeding colours There should have been purple pacthes of eggs around)
15blackbar soldierfish
16blackbar soldier,trumpetfish and french grunt
Not Sure
18 Great barracudas


And as I said the sergant aMajor is blueish because it is breeding and is protecting it's nest. As i just look at the pic you can actually see some of the eggs in the bottom right hand corner. They would swim up to your mask if you get too close. Same with the yellowrtail damels.. but i think these are just pesky... They are fun though
 
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