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Some of the Pacific Ocean's Finest - Oregon Coast Aquarium

The Nothing

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Took a trip to the Aquarium on Sunday. I love the place. Actually, I wish I could have a lot of the animals there...

anyways, here's some shots...


first, this mixed bag of fish. I don't recall what they all are, but that's what you guys are for. If you can ID them all, I'll be able to get my Flickr page updated...


Picasso Triggerfish - from the same tank


Striped Burrfish


Rockfish of some sort... there are a lot of them...


Big Skate - ok, they're lil Big Skates


Moon Jelly - i know, not the best picture, but taken with available light and a vary slow shutter speed...


LionFish - always some lovely creatures...


and, now, time for some of the fish i would LOVE to have here at home...

starting with the Fu Manchu Lionfish


and the Wolf Eels - seriously, I'd love to have some of these
 
Awesome pics!

In the first pic, the spotted one is a Clown Triggerfish. The yellow one is a Racoon Butterfly Fish. I don't know what the last one is. :shrugs:
 
Awesome pics!

In the first pic, the spotted one is a Clown Triggerfish.

thanks! knew it was some sort of triggerfish...
in the permanant displays i was able to take pictures of their ID guides, but the temporary displays had LCD screens with pics and info-bits... I wasn't willing to wait for the fish i was looking at to come up on the display...
 
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