Bahamian fish ID

Jeremiah G

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Hi all,

I have been trying to identify a fish I rarely saw in the reefs of the Bahamas that I really enjoyed watching. After going through a lot of GoPro videos I DID capture them on film! Hooray!

My question is does anyone know what these little guys are and if they are available in the hobby?

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Those must be juvies as they look quite a bit different than the adults I see everywhere in the Caribbean? Never thought of keeping them as they get fairly large but after thinking about it, it might be doable in a large tank as they don't seem to be super active swimmers when I've seen them.

Would love to hear about your success if you try it. They are a beautiful fish.
 

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