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Salarias fasciatus Sailfin/Algae Blenny
posted by Chuck S

The Sailfin/Algae Blenny is also referred to as Jewelled Rockskipper or the Lawnmower, Jeweled Blenny, or Rock Blenny. Its body is a mottled tan with blue dots and it shows to ...
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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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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 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 derasa
posted by Chuck S

The Derasa Giant Clam normally reaches a length of about 20 inches (50 centimeters), and the hinge usually covers more than half of the length of the shell. The shell is fairl ...
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Tridacna maxima
posted by Chuck S

The Maxima Clam is available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Blue, purple, gray, brown, and yellow are commonly seen on the mantles of Maxima Clams, which may be dec ...
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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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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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Chromis viridis
posted by Chuck S

The Blue Green Reef Chromis, sometimes called the Blue-Green Reeffish or Blue Green Chromis, is found in schools throughout the Indo-Pacific reefs and in the Red Sea. It is ...
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Chromis cyanea
posted by Chuck S

The Blue Reef Chromis, sometimes called the Blue Reeffish or Blue Chromis, is found in schools throughout the Indo-Pacific reefs and in the Red Sea. It is a very hardy fish ...
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Microspathodon chrysurus
posted by Chuck S

As a juvenile, the Jewel Damselfish, also known as Jewelfish, is black with sparkling blue dots. As the fish matures, it may turn brown to yellow and have smaller, indistinct ...
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