Can someone ID this scorpionfish?

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I lost this guy about 6 months ago and was looking to get another one, but couldn't find out what they were called.
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How big was he? He's a Scorpaenopsis macrochir or the larger version Scorpaena diabolus.
 
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That size doesn't help ID unfortunately, for it's not an adult of either the macrochir or a diabolus. You're guy is so small, it will be hard to ID him because he's features aren't in the right proportions.... starting with the eyes.


This was my little macrochir.

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They stay small at 3-4 ".
 

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