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PiscesFish

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Ok so I just went for a swim and found this really unusual fish getting dumped by repetative waves. It stood out heaps considering it is a really clear water with barely any fish. The only fish on this beach are whiting and its not one of them. It is silver (whiteish) and it has blue on the top half of its body, it is shaped kinda like a goldfish except for the most recocnisable fins. They are nearly always flared and it looks kinda like a 'butterfly'. It is also quite small probably only about 5cm long.

Here are some pictures but I will be back soon to see the replies as we have a dive centre next door and I'm wondering if they will be any help.

Top View.
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Side(ish) View.
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Im sorry that they are so blury I dont know what setting to put it on to take pictures of fish.
 
Where do you live?

If you live by the Gulf of Mexico, it could be a hatchling robin fish.
 

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