Shovelnose ID

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Shovelnose ID

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Bought as a tiger shovelnose can anyone confirm
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Re: Shovelnose ID

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Yup, that's a young .

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Re: Shovelnose ID

Post by Viktor Jarikov »

As Jools says. All TSN babies look like this when tiny. The stripes will start coming out soon and will be heavily evolving until the fish reaches 2 feet and continue evolving slowly later on.

You had asked me on my YT channel yesterday (Fish Story). I am glad to see your post here! It's much better suited here.
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