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	 Tropical fish series - Fish07.jpg [01/01]
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| Subject: | Tropical fish series - Fish07.jpg [01/01] 
 |  | Poster: | Andy Druda (adruda@li.net) 
 |  |  |    | File size    : 62829 bytes
File date    : 1996:12:30 09:00:00
Resolution: 800x329
Jpeg process : Baseline
Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted Date: Sun, 29 Dec 96 18:08:37 GMT | 
| Tropical fish series - Fish07.jpg [01/01] From: adruda@li.net (Andy Druda)
 Subject: Tropical fish series  *READ*
 Date: Sun, 29 Dec 96 18:17:23 GMT
 
 Since Anders Simonsson asked for fish and while the quality of these may only
 be fair to good, I may as well let the "cat" (ahem) out of the bag about my
 next "series". YES! It is tropical fish. I posted the first 10 here. I will
 post more as I scan a clean them.
 
 Andy
 
 
 
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 From: phoby
 File To Comment: animal5/TropicalFish07-WhiteLinedLongFish.jpg
 
 looks like a cleaner wrasse.
 
 
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 From: mkramer@wxs,nl
 File To Comment: animal5/TropicalFish07-Cleaner_Wrasse-closeup.jpg
 
 This sure looks like a cleaner wrasse, but I think
 (when looking at the mouth of the fish)
 it might be some Cleaner Mimic, a kind of blenny that
 looks like a cleaner but bites pieces of fins and scales
 of thier misleaded hosts. Could be the
 bluestriped fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchus)
 Lying on the substrate is also more blennylike than
 wrasse-like behaviour.
 
 ^o^
 
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