The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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did the "razorfish" dive into the sand at all.
the only other fish taht is even close to
that color is the blackear wrasse, but
the head looks too big
That was the only shot I could get off before the sucker dove into the sand as I tried to work my way around the front of him
 
I've been trying to get a shot of this guy for some time now... Still looking for an ID...
tang0911221.jpg

It looks like a juvi Doctorfish.
 
cooltech,
it has to be a razorfish
if it dove into the sand.
no other wrasses do except
yellowhead wrasse, and it
its not a yellowhead.
and scuba dad, you
are right in your ID.
juv doctorfish
 
I agree with Sully, it is a Razorfish. And yes, Razorfish are wrasses.

Very nice pictures by the way, the pics of the Banded Jawfish are amazing.
 
Jim Great shots Love the new diopter Maybe next yr for me I've never seen a mid water upside down jelly. Way Cool
No seahorses today & I checked all 6 spots that I know

ATTN Blue Heron Divers: Found a hood PM me if it is yours
 

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