I think my first entry was for the themed fish. Here is a new take on Lacipenfu the in early Ken Sugimori style using ink & watercolor.

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An old that fits this week's theme of "Fish that live inside other animals" - many species of cichlids are maternal mouthbrooders, meaning baby cichlids live in their mom's mouth until they are big enough to avoid predators!

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The bladefin bass (Jeboehlkia gladifer)

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Offtheme and I couldn’t decide so I’m posting both. Tope shark ( locally soupfin) - recently assessed as overexploited in SA. This species has been fished for over a 100 years in the Western Cape.

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Extremely sloppy
Sword fish and relatives have brain endothermy. Warmer brain and optic nerve benefit these organs when fish encounter steep thermal changes (e.g. deep dives). More in the paper by Wainwright and Longo https://t.co/FSxvC7xRnz

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This week "endotherm fish", I figured we would see many Opah, so, I tried my luck with its stage. Fun but challenging task, as very few image exist, except from Matarese et al. 1989 drawings. I hope you'll like it! Its certainly not that accurate.

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Back to a watercolor attempt for this week’s Theme is fish. Though not truly endothermic, this Indo-pacific sailfish, have heat-producing tissue derived from the superior rectus eye muscle that warms their brain and eyes

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My first ever Turning an inanimate object into a fish. Hammerhead upright vacuum.

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For this week's theme - turn an inanimate object into a fish - I am giving a shout out to a summer favorite from . A couple GAR-den Party bottles with a take on their signature rabbit as a backdrop. Fun theme!

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has scrambled my brain this week. The brief is to make a fish from an inanimate object. I’ve made the short leap from a box fish to a cardboard box fish. It turns out that cardboard is tricky to draw.

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I don’t work on Mondays so technically today is my Sunday, so here is my The Red Shiner, oh so beautiful but oh so invasive

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For this week the round goby seemed appropriate. This small benthic fish have been introduced in the Great Lakes in 1993 probably by ballast water. Territorial and aggressive, it remodeled a lot of freshwater benthic communities.

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For an off-theme I posted two new friends on !!✨🦈💙 https://t.co/MLFssjTWM3

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The brief this week was for a fish that you hadn’t heard of before.
In my reading up of Chondrichthyes I discovered Cladoselache fyleri who was a pre-Elasmobranch shark from the Devonian period.

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So random function provided me the Yellow Spotted Catshark for this week a quite cute little shark who like to hag out in costal South Africa, down to 500m deep. New species learn, I guess the challenge is completed! ;)

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For this I chose to do further research on an unknown cichlid. This is the Blunthead Chimba Red. Tropheus moorii is endemic to Africa’s Lake Tanganyika. 40 different color morphs are dispersed throughout the lake, ranging from dark green to flame red and yellow.

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Two art challenges in one to cure artists block. - fish I’d never heard of. Viper dogfish. - draw this in your own style challenge. https://t.co/jJa7jvlx4F

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For my nieces requested a very specific sketch...

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