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Freshwater Pic of the Day Link,
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Antennarius pictus (Shaw & Nodder 1794), the Painted Anglerfish.
Indo-Pacific. Principally imported from Indonesia and the Philippines.
To 16 cm. overall length. Comes in all colors, and mottled, matching
with local decor. Typically found amongst sponges, rock near the bottom
or on the mud/muck. Below, N. Sulawesi images of some of the many color
and marking varieties of this species (or multi-species
complex). Distinguished by bony part of "fishing rod" being about twice
the length of second dorsal spine and "lure" being an elongated and flat
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Engyprosopon grandisquama (Temminck & Schlegel
1846), the Largescale Flounder. Indo-Pacific: East Africa and
throughout the Indian Ocean to the Indo-Australian Archipelago. This one
in Raja Ampat. |

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Parupeneus bifasciatus (Lacepede 1801), the Double-Bar Goatfish.
Indo-Pacific, including Hawai'i. To fourteen inches in length. Raja
Ampat. |
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| Convict blenny, family
Pholidichthyidae; one species, Pholidichthys leucotaenia (Wirtz
1991), southwest Philippines to Solomon Islands. A large assemblage,
schooling as they do, in Raja Ampat.
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