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Amblyeleotris guttata Orange Spotted Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Orange Spotted Goby is also known as the
Spotted Prawn Goby or Orange Spotted Shrimp Goby.
Its body is white with orange spots outlined in
brown. It has the ability to for ...
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Gobiodon sp. Clown Goby, Brown/Black
posted by Chuck S
The Clown Gobies are available in several
different colors.
They require a 30 gallon or larger aquarium. They
will rarely become aggressive towards other fish,
but will fig ...
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Gobiosoma multifaciatum Greenbanded Goby
posted by Chuck S
The Greenbanded Goby makes a wonderful addition to
the smaller reef or fish only aquarium. This small
peaceful species is a vivid green with thin
iridescent green bands runnin ...
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Diademichthys lineatus Yellow Stripe Clingfish
posted by Chuck S
The Yellow Stripe Clingfish is also known as the
Urchin Clingfish, and originates from the reefs of
Solomon Island. Its slender body is reddish brown
with a pair of yellow str ...
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Pectinia alcicornis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are irregular clusters of
fluted flat laminae with exsert costae forming
upwardly projecting spires and short walls. Upward
projecting spires may be tall, ...
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Acropora abrolhesensis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are arborescent with
straight cylindrical branches. These may form
stands over 10 metres across and 2 metres high.
Branches are either widely separated ...
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Acropora bushyensis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are digitate, with only
slightly tapering branches. Axial corallites are
approximately twice the size of radial corallites.
Radial corallites are short, t ...
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Acropora palmata
posted by Chuck S
Characters: This species forms the largest
colonies of all Acropora (commonly 4 metres
across, 2 metres high, with bases 0.4 metres
thick) with parallel, obliquely inclined, v ...
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Acropora humilis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are digitate. Branches are
thick, tapering to large dome-shaped axial
corallites. Small branchlets or incipient axial
corallites usually occur at the base ...
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Acropora gemmifera
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are digitate. Branches are
thick, tapering to a small axial corallite. Radial
corallites are of two sizes, usually in rows. The
larger sized corallites in ...
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Acropora microphthalma
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies frequently exceed 2 metres
across and may form extensive single species
stands. They are arborescent and small, usually
forming thickets. Branches are sle ...
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Platygyra yaeyamaensis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are encrusting or submassive.
Most are monocentric or nearly so, especially
towards the colony centre. Septa are exsert and
have irregular teeth giving co ...
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