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I think that one is some sort of scorpionfish (spotted scorpionfish)... the other seems to be a parrotfish (?Redtail ?Initial phase)..

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Mike
 
The parrots look like initial phases, sure enough. I think you're right about the redtails, although yellowtails can look a lot like that too. That has to be the most boring color phase of any Caribbean parrot.
 
Nice scorpion.
 
KidK9:
Nice scorpion.

Thanks! I wish that I had been quick enough to get him before he made it to his hideout... don't have a good shot of the stern, which would help with the ID...

I'm trying to organize my single fish shots into an ID database... I downloaded a spreadsheet with 3000 common and scientific names from fishbase.org, and then moved that to a filemaker pro database. Now I'm trying to put pictures into as many of the records as I can... have 114 so far..!
 
doctormike:
I'm trying to organize my single fish shots into an ID database... I downloaded a spreadsheet with 3000 common and scientific names from fishbase.org, and then moved that to a filemaker pro database. Now I'm trying to put pictures into as many of the records as I can... have 114 so far..!
You have far too much free time.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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