Went to a little educational thing with some native Gulf fish. The signs were good overall, but a couple of things hadn't been labeled.
The first picture is of a cute baby burr/puffer type fish. He was in a tank that held seahorses and some assorted little baby fish, although most of the babies were hiding. The tank sign explained that these were things that lived in the seagrass- seahorses and baby fish. I know he's a burrfish, pufferfish, or something of the sort... I'm just wondering if anyone knows exactly what kind. He was adorable! Little bumblebee-sized stickerburr fishy, just about an inch long.
I apologize for the bad picture of him... He was moving a lot, nonstop, wagging his tail all over the place and not sitting still long enough for my cell phone to get a good pic. His burrs were almost square at the bases, oddly...
The other three are- I have no clue what. I thought it was an eel when I saw its face, but it doesn't have teeth and the body shape is wrong. It's not a catfish, it doesn't have whiskers and the mouth isn't as fleshy. Its mouth is kind of like the mouth on a bass, and as you can see it has those odd feelers on its underside. It was mostly just hiding, but now and then it came out and felt around in the sand with its feelers. Any clue what it is? It's maybe six-seven inches long...
The first picture is of a cute baby burr/puffer type fish. He was in a tank that held seahorses and some assorted little baby fish, although most of the babies were hiding. The tank sign explained that these were things that lived in the seagrass- seahorses and baby fish. I know he's a burrfish, pufferfish, or something of the sort... I'm just wondering if anyone knows exactly what kind. He was adorable! Little bumblebee-sized stickerburr fishy, just about an inch long.
I apologize for the bad picture of him... He was moving a lot, nonstop, wagging his tail all over the place and not sitting still long enough for my cell phone to get a good pic. His burrs were almost square at the bases, oddly...
The other three are- I have no clue what. I thought it was an eel when I saw its face, but it doesn't have teeth and the body shape is wrong. It's not a catfish, it doesn't have whiskers and the mouth isn't as fleshy. Its mouth is kind of like the mouth on a bass, and as you can see it has those odd feelers on its underside. It was mostly just hiding, but now and then it came out and felt around in the sand with its feelers. Any clue what it is? It's maybe six-seven inches long...