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Whats this fish?
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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Whats this fish?

    Got this fish not long ago, i knew it was different a soon as i saw it. Look similar to a few fish in the same family but took me a while to find the real identification of it. Look closely as the differences are minor.It is a saltwater fish. Good luck identification gurus.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member rando's Avatar
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    Gold lined sweetlip?

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    wrong family
    no cigar for you.

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    Ausfish Premium Member
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    Dark-tailed Seaperch

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    Re: Whats this fish?

    blue eyed banded wrasse??

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    Re: Whats this fish?

    A man may almost suggest that it could be a member of the lutjanid family; looks a bit similar to a jack...
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    Is it a member of the Lutjanids??

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    Ausfish Platinum Member - R.I.P. October 2015 dayoo's Avatar
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    Looks very much like a red bass has same fins and tail.

    Cheers
    Barry

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    Pointy fish is right it is a dark tailed sea perch. Thanks to all who had a go!

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    Re: Whats this fish?

    bonydooon carp

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    Ausfish Platinum Member dfox's Avatar
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    Re: Whats this fish?

    Ive caught a number of these usually in 80 meters of water. Im sure there the same fish but larger, and like trout when caught in deeper water thet are more red in colour. Lutjanus Lemniscatus ...foxy

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