ID help please

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Here's a young bifasciatum, probably a little older than yours.

young fenestratus are very similar, but I had mine, before I had a camera.
Until older it is very hard to pinpoint which, unless you check a taxonomic key for number of hard and soft rays, and other obscure details.
 
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