Diamond blenny\'s are between an 1 1/2- to 2 1/2- inches long and are long slender fish that can be easily identified by the dark spot on their dorsal fin that is usually ringed in yellow
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Schoolmaster fish have the typical snapper body shape and are a member of the Snapper family. Identify Schoolmaster fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Fire coral fish are usually a tan or mustard color but also may appear to have a greenish tint in some cases.Identify Fire Coral fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Nurse sharks are generally found at depths shallower than 100 feet and primarily feed at night. Identify Nurse sharks with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Coney fish have two dark spots on the base of their tail behind the dorsal fin, but the lip spots make it a very easy fish to identify. Identify Coney fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Tobacco fish are generally found hovering just above the bottom in sandy areas, around coral reefs. Identify Tobacco fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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The Harlequin bass has a long, cigar-shaped body with a long, pointed nose. Its body color ranges from yellow to green. Identify fish such as Harlequin bass with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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The Goldspot goby feeds on food it finds in the sand, either tiny animals or other organic matter that has settled on the bottom. Identify Goldspot Goby fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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The Indigo Hamlet is one of the smaller members of the sea bass family of fish. Identify Indigo Hamlet fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Slippery Dick fish are cigar shaped and go through numerous color phases, which often make them a challenge to identify. Identify Slippery Dick fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Cleaning gobies are usually found resting on the top of coral heads in small groups. Identify Cleaning Goby fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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Sunshine fish exist as separate male and female specimens, although their color patterns do not differ. Identify Sunshine fish with tips from a Caribbean scuba instructor in this free video on tropical fish identification.
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