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JonSteinbeck
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12 Oct 2025
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Apologies for the slow reply, and many thanks for the information.
Mugil cephalus
DougT
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5 Aug 2025
Likely Mugil this far upstream. Can't quite see pectoral fin spot or head shape, but Mugil seems more likely than Myxus.
Mugil cephalus
AndrewG
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23 Apr 2019
Myxus elongatus would be < 80%. Not enough detail in the pic to confirm that species. So family Mugilidae it has to be.
Myxus elongatus
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