
I wish I could tell you the proper names of the fish in this series of photos but I can’t. All taken at the Ocean Adventure in Subic.
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I wish I could tell you the proper names of the fish in this series of photos but I can’t. All taken at the Ocean Adventure in Subic.
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Casa is Spanish for house. CASA is also an acronym for Connie, Antonio, Sam and Alex. We are all surnamed Veneracion. We all love to take photos -- of anything that catches our fancy. It's a family obsession.
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hi!
i think you got a guppy (not sure though) in pic #1.
a sad clownfish in pic #2. (that’s funny, hehehe)
a school of zebra fish in #3 and
a COFFIN FISH in pic #4.
fish #4, i knew that it is in my old time life book LIFE IN THE WATER volume. coffin fish, scales so hard it can only move its fin and mouth. how boring.
A coffin fish, Julie? Wow, that is some name for a fish. But very descriptive since it does look like a box.
i thuink that would be a nice one.. keep up the good work guyz…
pic #1 would be a cardinal fish
pic #2 would be a tomato clownfish
pic #3 would be a school of striped-eel catfish
pic #4 would be a boxfish
no offense meant for others but I’m sure of that. =)