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Brand: Macropharyngodon bipartitus Model: 60049
Inhabits lagoon and sheltered seaward reefs. Occurs singly or in pairs; females often found in small groups. Feeds on invertebrates by picking items from the substratum. Burrows in the sand at the sign of danger.Also Known as : Divided Leopard Wrasse, African Leopard WrasseOrigin : Indian Ocean,..
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Brand: Naso vlamingii Model: 57046
Occurs in deep lagoon and seaward reefs. Found forming loose schools along upper regions of deep drop-offs. Forms mid-water aggregations off steep slopes during the day to feed on zooplankton. Usually found alone or in pairs. Omnivorous. Has the ability to show or hide its blue markings. Minimum dep..
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Brand: Halichoeres Chrysotaenia Model: 59020
Also Known as : Origin : Indo-Pacific Max Size5Recommend Tank50 Care LevelBeginner TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeCaution DietCarnivore..
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Waitei Anthias
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Brand: Luzonichthys waitei Model: 27001
Luzonichthys waitei
Usually in groups on outer reef slopes. Most commonly occurs in shallow water and most likely seen by divers. Forms dense aggregations that feed on zooplankton.Also Known as : Magenta Slender Anthias, Slender AnthiasOrigin : Fiji, IndonesiaMax Size3Recommend Tank55 Care LevelDifficult Temperamen..
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Wartskin Angler
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Brand: Antennarius maculatus Model: 26002
Antennarius maculatus
Inhabit sheltered rocky reefs. Adults are usually with sponges. Juveniles openly on reefs looking like nudibranchs. Feeds on fishes. Oviparous. Eggs are bound in ribbon-like sheath or mass of gelatinous mucus called 'egg raft' or 'veil'. Solitary, frequently among algae, sponges and soft corals.Also..
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Watanabei Angelfish
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Brand: Genicanthus watanabei Model: 25019
Genicanthus watanabei
Occurs in current-swept outer reef slopes and drop-offs. Feeds on plankton. Forms harems of 2-5 individuals. Occasionally exported through the aquarium trade.Also Known as : Origin : Australia, Fiji, Indonesia, VanuatuMax Size6Recommend Tank125 Care LevelDifficult TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeYe..
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Brand: Chromis weberi Model: 34009
Adults occur singly or in small to large aggregations in passes and steep outer reef slopes. Oviparous, distinct pairing during breeding. Eggs are demersal and adhere to the substrate. Males guard and aerate the eggs.Also Known as : Origin : FijiMax Size6Recommend Tank75 Care LevelBeginner Tempe..
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Brand: Amblyeleotris wheeleri Model: 42006
Apparently the most common shallow-water species of the genus found in coral reef areas, but may occur at depths greater than 30 m. Usually found in rubble areas near or within coral reefs and in symbiotic association with alpheid shrimps, most often with Alpheus ochrostriatus. Found in coastal sand..
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Brand: Cirrhilabrus filamentosus Model: 60012
Found in deep coastal slopes and is known from deep water trawls, but also lives in shallow muddy estuaries. Usually in small groups of juveniles, females and a single large males. Mixes with other species of Cirrhilabrus or with Paracheilinus to feed above substrate on zooplankton. A spectacular sp..
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Brand: Wetmorella albofasciata Model: 60075
Inhabit caves or crevices of lagoon and seaward reefs and drop-offs. Benthic and benthopelagic. Specimens usually taken at depths of at least 30 m. Secretive.Also Known as : Pygmy Possum WrasseOrigin : Indo-Pacific Max Size3Recommend Tank24 Care LevelBeginner TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeYes Die..
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Brand: Meiacanthus smithii Model: 30031
Adults occur in coastal and inner reef habitats to about 20 m depth. Juveniles usually found solitary and adults occasionally in pairs. Oviparous. Eggs are demersal and adhesive, and are attached to the substrate via a filamentous, adhesive pad or pedestal. Larvae are planktonic, often found in shal..
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