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http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m48/cheddarchick/

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Looks like mine got detached and I can't add any more???
 
Nice Cheddar, I'm thinking that last one is a Green Sunfish. It's missing the black spot on its anal fin, but everything else seems right.

TwoBit
 
I wondered because he didn't seem to be the right shape, bluegills seem rounder.
 
Looking closer, the spot is developing. The one at the top is a Bluegill. Notice the orange chest indicitive of a male, but not fully grown due to the missing spots on the dorsal.

TwoBit
 

Not a sunfish or bluegill.
The mouth is way too large for either and its shape is off for that species.
Looks like a juvenile bass of some sort. Notice the fading juvenile black stripes.
However you can seen parasitic worms (black spots) on the fins, very common lately.
 
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