Pufferfish blackspotted pufferfish yellow ci fci

Blackspotted Pufferfish (Yellow)

Identify as a pufferfish through lack of spines, paddle-like pectoral fins, posterior and anal fins. Slow ungainly swimmer. Blackspotted is also called the dog-faced which is probably the easiest way…

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Pufferfish stars and stripes pufferfish cki g

Stars and Stripes Pufferfish

…as a pufferfish through lack of spines, paddle-like pectoral fins, posterior and anal fins. Slow ungainly swimmer. Named Star & Stripes after the spots on top and the stripes underneath….

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Pufferfish stars and stripes pufferfish nswn

Stars and Stripes Pufferfish

…as a pufferfish through lack of spines, paddle-like pectoral fins, posterior and anal fins. Slow ungainly swimmer. Named Star & Stripes after the spots on top and the stripes underneath….

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Butterflyfish blackbacked butterflyfish chaetodon melannotus lhi

Blackbacked Butterflyfish

So called as the diagonal lines merge into a solid dark patch at the top of the back and fade to dots at the bottom; a black band runs through…

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Butterflyfish blackbacked butterflyfish chaetodon melannotus bal

Blackbacked Butterflyfish

So called as the diagonal lines merge into a solid dark patch at the top of the back and fade to dots at the bottom; a black band runs through…

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Temperate boxfish eastern smooth boxfish nswn foa

Eastern Smooth Boxfish

Eastern Smooth has a distinct curved back, obviously smooth body. Males mainly yellow with more subtle ‘pineapple-shaped’ markings. (This one probably male)….

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Butterflyfish double saddle butterflyfish chaetodon ulietensis gbr

Double Saddle Butterflyfish

Thin vertical black lines over a white body with two dark patches that extend over the back and half way down. A very distinct black spot on the caudal peduncle,…

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Butterflyfish double saddle butterflyfish chaetodon ulietensis gil

Double Saddle Butterflyfish

Thin vertical black lines over a white body with two dark patches that extend over the back and half way down. A very distinct black spot on the caudal peduncle,…

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