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REG
I went to the beach and came back,i had left some water in there.As i was about to dump out the water a saw a small fish-like creature all white with a mustache in the front

what could it be?

p.s,I went back to the beach and put it in the water
Devs
As there are so many fish in the world,it's somewhat hard to come up with an answer that easy.My advice would be to do some research and google your beach area for the "local fish".They may have pictures for you to recognize it. smile.gif
REG
QUOTE(Devs @ Jul 26 2006, 02:36 PM) [snapback]552266[/snapback]

As there are so many fish in the world,it's somewhat hard to come up with an answer that easy.My advice would be to do some research and google your beach area for the "local fish".They may have pictures for you to recognize it. smile.gif



well it looked like the local saltwater hoppy fish(the locals call them that)and they aren't white,they are tannish-brown,could it be a new albino type of that species!.
REG
here is a drawing

http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/2205/wuggawuggaoa8.png
tinkerbell
from the drawing it looks like some kinda catfish?
REG




no,it was to small to be a catfish,or the hopping fish that live at the beach(which are tannish-brown)
sandtiger
Was it fresh or saltwater and where did you find it?
Barbra44
Did it have any stripes or dots or anything?

By the way... your drawing is cute. At first I thought it was a bird... lol. Just kidding around with ya. Hope you find out what it is REG
balashark
Aww, it looks like a little cory from your drawing reg. smile.gif Hopefully someone can help ya id it. If I had to guess based solely on your location, I'd think a juvenile channel cat perhaps? Don't they do cooler saltier water than other catfish?
REG
QUOTE(sandtiger @ Jul 29 2006, 02:21 PM) [snapback]553543[/snapback]

Was it fresh or saltwater and where did you find it?


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it was saltwater and like i said before the local beach
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