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Blackspot Goatfish

Most easily identifiable as a goatfish by its behaviour of continuously probing the substrate with barbels (like downward pointing whiskers) usually working in small groups. The black spot variant is silvery with brown stripes, and a black spot at the end of the body on top.

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Blackspot Goatfish

Most easily identifiable as a goatfish by its behaviour of continuously probing the substrate with barbels (like downward pointing whiskers) usually working in small groups. The black spot variant is silvery with brown stripes, and a black spot at the end of the body on top.

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Blue lined Goatfish

Most easily identifiable as a goatfish by its behaviour of continuously probing the substrate with barbels (like downward pointing whiskers) usually working in small groups. This variant is recognisable by the fine blue lines on face, and lines of blue dots along the body.

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Blue lined Goatfish

Most easily identifiable as a goatfish by its behaviour of continuously probing the substrate with barbels (like downward pointing whiskers) usually working in small groups. This variant is recognisable by the fine blue lines on face, and lines of blue dots along the body.

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Blackspot Goatfish

Most easily identifiable as a goatfish by its behaviour of continuously probing the substrate with barbels (like downward pointing whiskers) usually working in small groups. The black spot variant is silvery with brown stripes, and a black spot at the end of the body on top.

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