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The wrasse can be hard to tell at that size, may not be a ballan?

 

Mmm. :g: I would have the wee wrasse down for a female Cuckoo, is there not three small blotches on the rear part of the dorsal. I could be wrong like.?

 

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common eel and a kermit fish.

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or a very small bass thats just herd about the mls failier!

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Could be a corkwing wrasse, typically green and yellow colouration when adult.

Never seen even a small ballan with than colouration. Most unusual.

 

Several other species of small wrasse like rock cook and goldshinny are possible, but not the right colour, but then what is!!! :blink:

 

Did you catch it anywhere near Sellafield! :D

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