Brand: Bodianus bimaculatus
Model: 46006
Adults are common around rubble and sand in steep outer reef slopes, and drop-offs, usually adjacent to very deep water. They form small aggregations in soft bottom habitats with sponges and soft corals. The group usually comprising juveniles and females which are dominated by a large male. Oviparou..
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Brand: Dascyllus reticulatus
Model: 36030
Adults occur in outer lagoon and seaward reefs. They inhabit branching coral heads, particularly Pocillopora eydouxi. Form schools, often in silty habitats. Male prepares a nest by cleaning with its mouth a rock or coral surface where the female will attach the eggs. Oviparous, distinct pairing duri..
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Brand: Plectorhinchus albovittatus
Model: 44004
Found in clear lagoon and seaward reefs. Juveniles in brackish habitats or shallow turbid coastal areas. Adults usually solitary, occasionally in pairs; on deep reefs or with sea mounts. At Palau, aggregates to spawn about once a year around new moon of April or May.Also Known as : Giant Sweetlip..
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Brand: Scolopsis bilineatus
Model: 61015
Common on coral reefs. Adults occur on most reef habitats, usually in pairs, and juveniles inshore or in lagoons or rubble zones. Occurs singly or in small aggregations. Feeds on small fishes and benthic invertebrates. A protogynous hermaphrodite. Juvenile mimics poison-danged blenny Miacanthus gram..
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Brand: Balistapus undulatus
Model: 58002
Occurs in coral-rich areas of deep lagoon and seaward reefs from the lower surge zone to at least 50 meters. Feeds on a variety of benthic organisms such as algae, echinoderms, fishes, mollusks, tunicates, sponges, and hydrozoans. Has a territorial nature. Eggs laid as one cluster in a shallow excav..
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Brand: Naso unicornis
Model: 57045
Inhabit channels, moats, lagoon and seaward reefs with strong surge. Benthopelagic. Typically occurring in small groups. Sometimes solitary (Ref. 90102).Juveniles in shallow protected bays and harbours. Mainly diurnal, feed on coarse leafy brown algae like Sargassum. Pair-spawning has been observed...
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Brand: Chaetodon vagabundus
Model: 32044
Found in reef flats, lagoon and seaward reefs and sometimes in turbid waters subject to freshwater runoff. Swim in pairs. Omnivorous, feed on algae, coral polyps, crustaceans and worms. Oviparous, monogamous. Stable monogamous pairs with both pair members jointly defending a feeding territory agains..
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Brand: Canthigaster valentini
Model: 50021
Found among coral heads and rocks of subtidal lagoon and seaward reefs. Common on coastal reefs at various depths. Mimic filefish, males are territorial and are often seen fighting. Feed mainly on filamentous green and red algae, tunicates, and on smaller amounts of corals, bryozoans, polychaetes, e..
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Brand: Chromis vanderbilti
Model: 36011
Adults occur in small to large aggregations in exposed outer reef slopes and rocky inshore reefs. Benthopelagic. Diet consists of zooplankton, especially copepods. Oviparous, distinct pairing during breeding. Eggs are demersal and adhere to the substrate. Males guard and aerate the eggs.Also Known a..
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Brand: Cirrhilabrus luteovittatus
Model: 60019
Occurs in small groups over lagoon patch reefs. Benthopelagic over coral and rubble. Feeds on zooplankton in the water column.Also Known as : Yellowstreaked Fairy Wrasse, Yellowband WrasseOrigin : Marshall Islands Max Size5Recommend Tank50 Care LevelIntermediate TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeYes ..
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Brand: Pseudanthias ventralis
Model: 27029
Inhabits caves or coral rubble along steep drop-offs or channel walls. Feeds on larvae of crustaceans and fish eggs. Secretive.Also Known as : Longfin AnthiasOrigin : Pacific Ocean, Marshall IslandsMax Size2.75Recommend Tank70 Care LevelExpert TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeYes DietPlanktivore..
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Brand: Centropyge venustus
Model: 24030
Centropyge venustus
Inhabits steep outer reef slopes; in ledges and caves. Shy species, not easily approached at close range. Usually observed singly, almost always upside down in reef caves; also forms pairs or small groups. Natural diet unknown. Sometimes forms hybrids with Centropyge multifasciata. Occasionally expo..
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