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Brand: Arothron nigropunctatus Model: 50011
Inhabit coastal to outer reef crest and slopes with rich invertebrate growth. Sometimes solitary. Adults often in pairs. Feed on corals (usually Acropora tips), crustaceans, mollusks, sponges, tunicates and algae. Generally common.Also Known as : Arothron Dog Face Puffer, Blackspotted Puffer Orig..
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Brand: Paracanthurus hepatus Model: 57048
Occur in clear, current-swept terraces of seaward reefs. Observed in loose aggregations 1 or 2 meters above the bottom; juveniles and subadults typical in groups near isolated Pocillopora eydouxi coral heads and when alarmed hide themselves tightly among the branches. Benthopelagic. Feed on zooplank..
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Brand: Ostracion cubicus Model: 31005
Inhabit lagoon and semi-sheltered seaward reefs. Juveniles often among Acropora corals. Benthopelagic. Solitary. Juveniles expatriating to subtropical zone from the pelagic larval stage. Small juveniles secretive in narrow crevices. Feed primarily on algae with a compliment of microorganisms, invert..
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Brand: Anampses twistii Model: 59004
Adults occur in clear lagoon and seaward reefs from the lower surge zone to a depth of 30 m. Usually in areas with mixed rubble, coral, or rock and sand. Usually solitary among large corals. Small juveniles swim with their head down, keeping dorsal and anal fins erected, and may seem like the face o..
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Brand: Chrysiptera galba Model: 36015
Adults inhabit passes and outer reef slopes. Feeds on algae and planktons. Oviparous, distinct pairing during breeding. Eggs are demersal and adhere to the substrate. Males guard and aerate the eggs.Also Known as : Canary Demoiselle, Yellow Deepwater DamselOrigin : Cook Islands, Western PacificM..
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Brand: Gymnothorax miliaris Model: 39012
A benthic and solitary species inhabiting coral reefs and rocky shorelines. Usually at depths of 60 m. One of the most common and easily recognized morays of the West Indian reefs, active during the day and sometimes hunting together with other predators. This species has been called Muraena miliari..
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Brand: Gobiodon okinawae Model: 42034
Lives among staghorn Acropora corals in lagoons and hovers among or above the branches and also rests on them; a coral-commensal species. Occurs in aggregations of 5-15 individuals.Also Known as : Okinawa GobyOrigin : Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Western Pacific Max Size1.5Recommend Tank10 Care Leve..
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Brand: Halichoeres chrysus Model: 60035
Found at the reef edge, in sand and rubble areas usually in small groups.Also Known as : Yellow Wrasse, Golden Rainbowfish, Golden Wrasse, Canary WrasseOrigin : Indian Ocean, Solomon Islands, Indo-Pacific Max Size5Recommend Tank50 Care LevelIntermediate TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeYes DietCarni..
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Brand: Amblyglyphidodon aureus Model: 36003
Adults occur in steep outer reef, occasionally in deep lagoons and along channel walls, usually in current prone habitats and where there are abundant gorgonian and long sea-whip corals on which they lay and guard eggs. Juveniles in small groups often found among large sea fans or black corals. Feed..
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Brand: Ecsenius melarchus Model: 30011
Adults inhabit coastal reefs and on deep lagoon bommies. They occur frequently at depths less than 15 m. In small groups in shallow depths on large sponges or brain corals. Oviparous. Eggs are demersal and adhesive, and are attached to the substrate via a filamentous, adhesive pad or pedestal. Larva..
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Brand: Ecsenius ops Model: 30015
Adults are found in clear coastal to outer reef habitats to about 20 m depth, perched on live corals in sheltered reefs. 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 shallow, coastal wa..
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Brand: Ctenochaetus strigosus Model: 57038
Benthopelagic over coral, rock, and rubble. Solitary. Mainly diurna. Feeds on detritus by whisking its comb-like teeth over the bottom as it closes its mouth.Also Known as : Striped Bristletooth, Goldring Bristletooth,Yellow Eye Tang, Yelloweye SurgeonfishOrigin : Hawaii Max Size5.5Recommend Tan..
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