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Hello! This is sort of a wild shot here! (And I’m so sorry if posted in the wrong spot) I haven’t been here in ages as I don’t have a reef tank right now, but I have a fish ID question! After searching the web for hours I thought I might try the knowledgable folks here.
This morning we were at Clearwater beach in Florida and saw a fish I’ve never seen before. I WISH I would have gotten a picture and this would be much easier.
It was about the size of a silver dollar, disc-shaped like an angelfish, with dorsal fin TASSELS—I don’t know what else to call them. They were long, multiple long sea grass like tassels from the dorsal fin like a moorish idol. But irregular like really long tassels from a Sargassum angler or tasseled filefish—just so much longer.
To be honest it looked a lot like an upside down freshwater angelfish (but this was saltwater).
Kinda like this with those long stringy-fins but off the dorsal fin.
There were three of them schooling together in a sea grass area beside a rocky area. Clearly its natural habitat, based on its appearance, is seagrasses or in/around macro algae.
I realize this is a long shot without a picture. Thank you so much!
This morning we were at Clearwater beach in Florida and saw a fish I’ve never seen before. I WISH I would have gotten a picture and this would be much easier.
It was about the size of a silver dollar, disc-shaped like an angelfish, with dorsal fin TASSELS—I don’t know what else to call them. They were long, multiple long sea grass like tassels from the dorsal fin like a moorish idol. But irregular like really long tassels from a Sargassum angler or tasseled filefish—just so much longer.
To be honest it looked a lot like an upside down freshwater angelfish (but this was saltwater).
Kinda like this with those long stringy-fins but off the dorsal fin.
There were three of them schooling together in a sea grass area beside a rocky area. Clearly its natural habitat, based on its appearance, is seagrasses or in/around macro algae.
I realize this is a long shot without a picture. Thank you so much!