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Ausfish Silver Member
help in identifying fish
we think it was some kind of nannygai definately not a large mouth. it was orange in colour, with a dark orange broad line running from eye to top of head the rest of the body was blotchy orange. they were 30-35 cm so none were kept sorry no piccs
thanks in advance Tim
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: help in identifying fish
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: help in identifying fish
sorry mick neither of them, i wish i had i picc were pretty sure it's a nannygai but not a large mouth just not 100% & as for the size limit for nannygai i think is 40cm is this right?
Tim
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: help in identifying fish
I would say it was a type of anthias fish which are often found in reefy grounds like fusiliers. They are a popular aquarium fish and can grow that big
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: help in identifying fish
Hi
Juvenile large mouth nannys have a stripe as you described on their head. Used to get heaps of them at the leads at Weipa.
Cheers
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: help in identifying fish
THANKS MUGIL & DOVOCEAN i'm just not sure it was a large mouth because i have a pic in a mag here of one & the mouth was no where near as big in proportion, i'm guessing it was a small mouth nannygai
Tim
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: help in identifying fish
Tim
check out search fishbase page
http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/Thumb...ary.cfm?ID=162
Some pics of various growth stages of the largemouth nanny
(lujanus malabaricus) including the young ones.
One for example is posted hereabouts. They lose the black spot on their tail before they lose the stripe on their head.
Does that look like the critters you mention?
Cheers
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: help in identifying fish
Tim
check out search fishbase page
http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/Thumb...ary.cfm?ID=162
Some pics of various growth stages of the largemouth nanny
(lujanus malabaricus) including the young ones.
One for example is posted hereabouts. They lose the black spot on their tail before they lose the stripe on their head.
Does that look like the critters you mention?
Cheers
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: help in identifying fish
oops sorry about the double take.
Impatience on my part.
Mugil
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: help in identifying fish
Mugil
it was more like this one. the band through the eye didn's appear until out of the water for a 30sec or so.
Tim
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: help in identifying fish
That looks like a small mouth nanny crossed with a sweetlip
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: help in identifying fish
must be an cross breeder we caught [smiley=freak.gif] [smiley=wut.gif] [smiley=wut.gif] [smiley=wut.gif]
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