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dirvin21's post in Trevally of sorts (Giant Trevally) Juvenile. was marked as the answer
It's probably a gt based on the head shape and colour
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dirvin21's post in Can anyone tell me what this is (Cucumberfish) was marked as the answer
Pretty sure it's a cucumber fish
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dirvin21's post in Kurnell Rocks quiet (Rock Cale) was marked as the answer
Eastern kelpfish.... not pleasant on the plate
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dirvin21's post in Trevally ID Port Hacking (Giant Trevally) was marked as the answer
Definitely a juvenile GT I see tonnes of them, the head shape is a definite especially when combined with the tall fins, really nice fish
They're known to occur as far south as Sydney
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dirvin21's post in Fish Identification? (Pike Eel) was marked as the answer
That's a pike eel or slimy biting spawn of satan.... commonly greeted to a boat in my home waters by a bunch of swear words
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dirvin21's post in ID help? (Gunther's Wrasse) was marked as the answer
Gunther's wrasse Pseudolabrus guentheri
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dirvin21's post in Fish Identification (Blue Lined Shrimp Goby) was marked as the answer
Some sort of goby
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dirvin21's post in ID please (Fringefin Trevally) was marked as the answer
Fringefin trevally....... pantolabus radiatus
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dirvin21's post in Need an ID on this fish (Eastern Kelpfish) was marked as the answer
eastern kelpfish Chironemus marmoratus
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dirvin21's post in Fish ID. (Lesser Queenfish) was marked as the answer
"lesser queenfish" Scomberoides lysan
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dirvin21's post in Jervis bay fish ID (Crimsonband Wrasse) was marked as the answer
female "Crimsonband Wrasse", Notolabrus gymnogenis
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dirvin21's post in Drummer? (Sombre Sweetlip) was marked as the answer
I'm pretty sure Diagramma unicolor "Sombre sweetlip"
matches distribution, colour at juvenile size and eye colour as always happy to be corrected
Dave
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dirvin21's post in Fish ID. (Red Rock Cod) was marked as the answer
red rock cod x2 on the dont get spiked
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dirvin21's post in Here's a tough one. (Scaled Stargazer) was marked as the answer
after a long search I'm pretty sure this is it Scaled Stargazer, Pleuroscopus pseudodorsalis. there seems to be a lot of variation in colour but the pattern seems to match as does the body shape. its night shift I have nothing better to do