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I had originally wanted to post Cochleoceps viridis, the only entry in FishBase that comes up when searching for "green clingfish". I was searching for green clingfish because someone requested "a clingfish that is green". However, no pictures at all are available of this species, so I went with the Emerald Clingfish, of the west coast of North America, because I assume they're green. Sorry, this is the only picture for this species I could find.
Photo credit here.
2 comments:
You need to use MSpaint and fill it in with green. It's like a colouring book.
I thought about doing that, but I don't actually know what colours and patterns are on this fish. The FishBase primary reference is a sea-shore guidebook, which I don't have.
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