Show off your monster fish!

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Show off your big fish! here is my 1.5’ blue speckled grouper, my 13” emperor snapper, and my 12” panther grouper

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Very kool man. I'd love to have a big grouper and a big snapper.
Right now my big boy is a 7-8" tang fish. Not giant or monster I kno...
He's on the bottom with the streamers.
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This is my largest at 5-6 inches. Siganus magnificus - Magnificent Foxface (Rabbitfish).
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My Halichoeres chloropterus is probably going to be my largest fish in the longrun if the foxface maxes out at 7-8 inches.
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It looks to be a Dog Face Puffer instead - A. nigropunctatus.
This one:
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Compared to what I assume is a dogface puffer on the right (Arothron nigropunctatus) and a longspine porcupinefish on the left (Diodon holocanthus), the puffer at the center of the image looked like it had too many spots and was too blue (even under the blue lighting). Of course, OP hasn’t confirmed yet, so I might be wrong.
 
This one:
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Compared to what I assume is a dogface puffer on the right (Arothron nigropunctatus) and a longspine porcupinefish on the left (Diodon holocanthus), the puffer at the center of the image looked like it had too many spots and was too blue (even under the blue lighting). Of course, OP hasn’t confirmed yet, so I might be wrong.
I totally missed the other two puffers haha, I see what you mean though. It does look rather blue.
 

Heres a clip where you can see the fish a little better. Unfortunately I am away from my tank for the semester and unable to take more photos and videos but I will drop what I have.
 

Heres a clip where you can see the fish a little better. Unfortunately I am away from my tank for the semester and unable to take more photos and videos but I will drop what I have.
love the passer
 
love the passer
It was one of my favorites But I lost it for some crazy reason that is unknown. One night it was happy and eating, next morning it was dead on the sand bed with no visible damages on it apart from an area where the fish looked to be burned however I have no tangible heating elements in the DT
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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