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Goniopora lobata
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are hemispherical or, more
usually, form short thick columns. Columellae and
oral cones are small. Polyps are elongate when
fully extended.
Colour: Us ...
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Leptastrea pruinosa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are flat with angular,
cerioid corallites. Septa are in distinctive
cycles and have granulated sides and margins.
Tentacles are usually extended during th ...
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Leptoria phrygia
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are massive, submassive or
ridged, with an even surface and dense skeleton.
Corallite valleys are sinuous and uniform. Septa
are uniformly spaced and are ...
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Gramma melacara Black Cap Basslet
posted by Chuck S
The Black Cap Basslet is a deep water species
found throughout the Caribbean. Its brilliant
purple body and jet-black diagonal cap make it a
striking addition to any aquarium. ...
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Chaetodon ephippium Saddleback Butterflyfish
posted by Chuck S
The Saddleback Butterflyfish, also known as the
Saddled Butterflyfish or Saddle Butterflyfish, has
a large black "saddle" with a white border on the
rear upper corner of the b ...
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Meiacanthus atrodorsalis Forktail Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Forktail Blenny, also known as the Lyretail
Fang Blenny or Yellowtail Fang Blenny, has a
caudal fin that resembles a fork, with two long
exterior spines and five much shor ...
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Lythrypnus dalli Catalina Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Catalina Goby, also known as the Bluebanded
Goby, was one of the first fish to be successfully
farm raised, and it is considered one of the
easiest marine fish to breed. I ...
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Tridacna crocea
posted by Chuck S
In the wild, Crocea Clams are generally found in
large colonies. They secrete a substance from
their byssal muscles in order to bore into rock or
coral. Many Crocea Clams may ...
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Tridacna squamosa
posted by Chuck S
Squamosa Clams are not as demanding of intense
light levels as many Giant Clams. This generally
makes them more suitable for life in captivity
than many species with stringent ...
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Chromis nitida
posted by Chuck S
The Barrier Reef Chromis, sometimes called the
Yellow-back Puller or Shining Puller is found in
schools throughout the Coral Sea. This fish
exhibits a dark stripe that runs di ...
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Pomachromis richardsoni
posted by Chuck S
The Richardson's Reef Chromis, is found in schools
throughout the Central and West Pacific reefs.
This fish is mostly yellow and green in color with
black outlines on its fork ...
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Acanthochromis polyacanthus
posted by Chuck S
The Orange Line Chromis, sometimes called the
Spiny Chromis, is found in schools throughout the
reefs of the Indian Ocean. This fish as a juvenile
is blue in color with a brok ...
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