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Heres one they are all kinda blurry because he was moving fasy.

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I did some quick searching, and I think it may be Paraclinus nigripinnis. I wasn't sure at first, but after seeing the lightened image, I can see what appears to be the circle marking on the back dorsal fin. I think due to its age, it hasn't achieved the full adult colors yet.

https://www.google.com/search?q=par...h=964#imgrc=9KkIZ5hSkrb3KM:&spf=1498162016318

These aren't the best pics, but there is enough to see to ID the fish if you take all of the photos into account. I believe that erk got it right.

This is a fantastic fish and should provide you with a ton of enjoyment over time, especially as it loses its fear of you and becomes more comfortable with its new environment. Nice catch!!!
 

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