Weird fish ID?

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Found in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Looks to be a blenny or goby of some sort but not sure. Anyone have an idea?
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Sorry haha I didn’t realize until after posting and then I couldn’t figure out how to delete it
On a newer post, clicking the menu button at the lower left of the post will give you an edit button.

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Sorry haha I didn’t realize until after posting and then I couldn’t figure out how to delete it
On a newer post, clicking the menu button at the lower left of the post will give you an edit button.

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I’m actually using the r2r app and can’t find that option for the life of me
 

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Molly millers are in the gulf
 

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