song theme this week. Took a trip back to the White Album for...
🎶Everybody’s got something to hide except me and my Pacific Monkeyfish 🎶
Also known as the Daruma Stinger or Pitted Stonefish. A benthic fish of the western Pacific

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An oddball species which was fun to draw: Xyrichtys incandescens which is quite distinctive but unlike the other W Atlantic Xyrichtys is rarely seen or photographed. Not even sure what the female looks like but this is the terminal male

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A quick Great Hammerhead Shark for today's and Had a lot of fun with this engimatic elasmobranch 😊
(twitter crop please be kind🤞)

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Once again, Monday’s are my Sunday’s so here is a VERY motivated Bluehead Chub for Bluehead Chubs are known as the “architects of the streams” due to their strong motivation to make nesting mounds pebble by pebble.

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Totally out of my comfort zone here but I’ve gone for the Anchor Tuskfish as my motivational as it’s possibly the first tool using fish discovered. It tenaciously uses rocks to break open mollusc shells.

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For this weeks motivation theme fro I decided to go with something mythical - How a Koi became a Dragon.

A school of golden koi was swimming upstream the Yellow River in China. Gaining strength by fighting against the current the school glimmered as they swam.

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Trying to stick with a hobby for once, so here’s a Redline Darter (I started this on Sunday and then got distracted until today)

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for ....

A freshwater fish! I don't draw those often!
Wilommkthys, from the Carboniferous period, is dead. that's all i have to say about it, really

it is a funny-looking fish, though

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For a repost. rocking with the coho salmon.

Here an interesting paper regarding the effects of salmon declining body sizes for the ecosystems they inhabit. https://t.co/NpR9p0CFfM

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Since my first was only a few months ago, I decided to do a different sunfish: the Opah.

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An awesome ambush predator, the is found in UK rivers, lakes and canals. With tiger-like stripes, this ferocious hunter is easily identified by a row of dorsal spines and orange fins

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The Southern Opah (Lampris immaculatus) Thanks for creating the hashtag for us all to have fun with. Happy 4th Birthday

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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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It's not from today's prompt, but I wanted to share a sketch and finished illustration of an Asian Arowana and a Big Boy Arapaima that I completed this week.

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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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