Here's some random old pics from my tanks over the years. These were all collected in RI.
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bicolor damsal
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rock gunnel
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cunner
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black seabass
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3 spine stcklbk
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grubby
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sheepshead
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a prime specimen of a spotfin butterfly. collected at dime size, he was 8 years old and bigger than a DVD and going strong when a powerfailure got him.
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foureye butterfly. These show up in RI at about a 50/1 ratio with spotfin. This one lived four years and was the size of a DVD when I gave him to a LFS which killed him before he could be sold.
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Cowfish. I acclimated this guy and kept him for months but despite eating well, he never grew and faded away. he must have beenmissing something from his diet.
Enough for now, only scratched the surface...