I’m not sure but I think I can see his bones in his hand!

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Looks like your buddy is missing some gill filaments! :(
 
Uhh, is it just me or do his gills look to be curled up like, a lot-? Is he alright? Was it just the timing of the photos and he happened to be moving em for a sec or are his gills curled because of something?
 
When i took the picture they were curled but the tempeture dropped again and he's fine.
 
It looks like you can not only see the bones but everything inside this guy! What an anatomy lesson!
 
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