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This is Emma with deformed tail fin
 
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This is Empada with a gash on bottom left jaw and clipped off dorsal fin. She’s the smallest of them all, only about 10 foot long. The other three are about 12+ foot long.

I plan to put together short videos of each of them when I post my Tiger Beach trip report later. So we can ID them, not only by their physical characteristics, but also by their behavior. For example Empada like to bump test anything, fins, tank, hose, as shown in the two videos that I posted previously. So make sure you keep eyes on her and ready to push her down to the sand.
 
We also had Emily visiting but so briefly I did not have a chance for a shot. She was the smallest one with a concave nose. Here is Scarlet below.
 

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