Stephanie Galve on LinkedIn: Meet our resident house Reef philippine fish🐠 the the Blotch eye soldier… (2024)

Stephanie Galve

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Meet our resident house Reef philippine fish🐠 the the Blotch eye soldier fish, yummy to some, adorable to me...they seem so comfy here in this marine sanctuary🧜♀️, no human predators here. They have large eyes, hence the name, mainly because they are nocturnal. The body is oval and laterally compressed, and the scales are quite large must be why their only predator as for my research are humans who has quite an array of recipes online😲🇵🇭

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