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#308232 11/04/2023 05:43 PM
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The first picture is not good but I had to take it because I followed the turtle about 1/4 mile from the beach. The majority of the pictures are of queen Angel which is the one I saw the other day. Also the lion fish was the same as the other day as they were in the same area. The second to last fish is one I don’t recognize and don’t think I have ever seen.
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Depending on size I would say its a juvenile Hogfish.

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Really pretty queen angel!


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I had a similar thought but but the hogfish I have seen didn’t have that much color. This was much smaller so maybe a juvenile but the fins or whatever they are called are similar to a hoggish.
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The Juveniles coloring is a light tan or coral color. Very different from adults. If you Google it it'll show what I'm referencing.

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Where were you snorkeling?


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