Indonesian fish

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vondo

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I spent a couple of weeks on Bali and on Gili Air and have some fish I cannot find. Some of these I feel should be easy; maybe I am just burned out paging through books...

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Small fish clustering around an anemone. Muck diving on Lombok.

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I assumed some sort of unicorn or rabbit fish, but could not find one. On the Liberty Wreck

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This is the really embarrassing one... Schooling in Gili islands

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From Tulamben

Thanks for any help anyone has!
 
1 Some type of juv. cardinalfish - maybe Moluccen but difficult to be sure. Apogon monospilus
2 Weird colour! Guess your white balance is off. Shape looks like a Bignose Unicornfish - Naso vlamingi
3 A type of Chub - I find the various species very difficult to distinguish
4 Photo very dark on my monitor and can't make out the fish's shape. Colour pattern could indicate Miller's Damsel - Asterropterryx ensiferus. Despite the name this is a type of goby.

Hope this helps
 
1 Some type of juv. cardinalfish - maybe Moluccen but difficult to be sure. Apogon monospilus
2 Weird colour! Guess your white balance is off. Shape looks like a Bignose Unicornfish - Naso vlamingi
3 A type of Chub - I find the various species very difficult to distinguish
4 Photo very dark on my monitor and can't make out the fish's shape. Colour pattern could indicate Miller's Damsel - Asterropterryx ensiferus. Despite the name this is a type of goby.

Hope this helps

Thanks. I think you are right on all of them. The white balance may be off on the Unicornfish (I set it as best I could). It was also a pre-dawn dive, so it's possible the fish was colored differently.

I went with Topsail Drummer for the chub. Other photos really show that high back part of the fin.
 
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