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Meiacanthus oualanensis Canary Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Canary Blenny is also known as the Oualan
Forktail Blenny, or Canary Fang Blenny. The Canary
Blenny is aptly named, being a solid vibrant
yellow. Males are generally large ...
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Istiblennius chrysospilos Orange Spotted Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Orange Spotted Blenny is also known as the
Redspotted Blenny or Red-spotted Rockskipper. It
has a red and white body with orange to reddish
spots along the side of its bod ...
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Meiacanthus grammistes Striped Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Striped Blenny is also referred to as
Gammistes Blenny, Striped Fang Blenny, or Striped
Poison-Fang Blenny. It has alternating black and
yellow stripes that run the entire ...
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Meiacanthus smithii White Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The White Blenny is also referred to as White's
Blenny, Smith's Blenny, Smith's Fang Blenny or
Disco Blenny. Its body is mostly blue with a black
stripe which starts at the ch ...
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Ophioblennius steindachneri Horseface Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Horseface Blenny, also known as the Panamic
Fanged Blenny, originates in the Caribbean Ocean.
Its body is a blended black and red with yellow
markings camouflaging the bod ...
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Meicanthus bundoon Bundoon Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Bundoon Blenny has a caudal fin that resembles
a fork. The body is reddish brown with a yellow
stripe running horizontally from behind the eye to
the mid section of the bo ...
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Meiacanthus mossambicus Harptail Blenny
posted by Chuck S
The Harptail Blenny is an excellent candidate for
a reef tank. It is a beautiful, deep golden-yellow
with a shadow of green above the eye running under
a jet-black dorsal fin. ...
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Valenciennea sexguttata Sleeper Blue Dot Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Sleeper Blue Dot Goby, also known as the
Ladder Glider, Ladder Goby, or Sixspot Sleeper
Goby, has a white body with bright blue spots
under the eyes and mouth.
In order ...
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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 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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