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Some type of wrasse?
Submitted by tcarroll on Sun, 2024-12-15 13:23
Fish Identification
Around 45cm...... in Exmouth
Swan River by catch - 6cm fish id ›
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Mark_M
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Coris
Sun, 2024-12-15 15:19
Clown Sand Wrasse I think..
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Clown Sand Wrasse I think..