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Old 03-28-2005, 08:19 PM   #1
ScorpioArcher
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Default Help with identifying a species.

I bought a fish yesterday from my LFS, which they claimed was a "jade goby". However, while attempting to positively ID it, I think it is a scorpionfish. It looks more like a violet goby than my knight goby, and the violet is a strain of scorpionfish itself. It is about 3.5 in long, dark greenish brown with a white stripe on top, large frowning mouth, huge head, and spines everywhere.
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