Can someone please help identify the big fish?

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Welcome to R2R!
 

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Glad we could make your day. we are just getting started back in the hobby and this site has been a great help. we have had our 65gal setup for about a month now and are looking for a 125 or larger now. :) so we will be spending a lot of time here!!! :)
 

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Remora. They live under sharks...
yep, its definately a remora. I almost got a hickey from one when I was scuba diving once. It came up out of the deep and was heading straight for me. I guess it thought I was a shark..lol. I snapped his photo w/ my camera and the flash scared him off. It was pretty crazy!
 

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