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Brand: Chaetodon xanthocephalus Model: 32046
Hybrids with C. ephippium known. Usually solitary, but may form loose shoals of 5-6 individuals and usually found around isolated coral heads. Territorial and aggressive to other chaetodonts; omnivorous. Oviparous, monogamous. Form pairs during breeding.Also Known as : Origin : Indian OceanMax S..
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Brand: Halichoeres garnoti Model: 59022
Commonly found on shallow and deep reefs and exposed rocky ledges. Feeds on various invertebrates. Forms leks during breeding. A protogynous hermaphrodite. Constantly on the move but easily attracted by divers. Generally of no interest to fisheries because of its small average size.Also Known as ..
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Brand: Forcipiger flavissimus Model: 32052
Common in exposed seaward reefs but also found in lagoon reefs. Benthopelagic. Solitary or in small groups of up to 5 individuals. Adults usually in pairs. Feed on a wide variety of animal prey including hydroids, fish eggs, small crustaceans but prefers tube feet of echinoderms, pedicilaria of sea ..
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Brand: Synchiropus picturatus Model: 38004
Found on sandy bottoms of shallow sheltered reefs. Secretive in rubble below living coral. Feeds on small benthic invertebrates. Forms small loose groups.Also Known as : Picture Dragonet, Psychedelic Mandarinfish, Spotted Mandarin, Target MandarinfishOrigin : IndonesiaMax Size3.5Recommend Tank40..
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Brand: Acanthurus pyroferus Model: 57028
Occurs in lagoon and seaward reefs; prefers areas of mixed coral, rock, or sand at the base of reefs or ledges. Also on silty reefs. Found singly. Juveniles mimic Centropyge spp. (in Guam, juveniles mimic C. flavissimus but in Palau where this species is absent, they mimic C. vrolikii). Presence of ..
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Brand: Sarah Bloom Model: Model 189
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Brand: Priolepis aureoviridis Model: 42043
Secretive species found in shallow seaward reefs. Benthic.Also Known as : Golden Green Goby, Yellow Green GobyOrigin : Eastern AsiaMax Size2.5Recommend Tank10 Care LevelBeginner TemperamentPeaceful Reef SafeYes DietCarnivore..
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Brand: Stonogobiops nematodes Model: 42048
Occurs in pairs and live symbiotically with Alpheus randalli. The pair hover above the burrow's entrance on dark sandy bottoms. Inhabits deep coastal slopes and sand flats, usually in depth over 10 meters. Also found in sand-rubble bottoms.Also Known as : Blackray Shrimp Goby, Filament Finned Pra..
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Occurs in pairs and live symbiotically with Alpheus randalli. The pair hover above the burrow's entrance on dark sandy bottoms. Inhabits deep coastal slopes and sand flats, usually in depth over 10 meters. Also found in sand-rubble bottoms.Also Known as : Origin : Indo-Pacific Max Size2.5Recomme..
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Brand: Hippocampus kuda Model: 53013
Inhabit seagrass and marine algae areas of estuaries and seaward reefs; also on steep mud slopes. Found in open water and attached to drifting Sargassum up to 20 km from shore. Adults in pairs. Benthic to pelagic. Feeds on zooplankton. Ovoviviparous. The males carry the eggs in a brood pouch which i..
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Brand: Urobatis jamaicensis Model: 52004
Commonly found along sandy beaches to the water's edge, and especially in sandy areas in and around coral reefs. Raises front end of disc to attract prey seeking shelter. Feeds on shrimps, probably also on small fishes, clams, and worms. Known to be capable of inflicting dangerous wounds with its ve..
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Brand: Diademichthys lineatus Model: 42020
Lives in close association with long-spined sea urchins or branching corals of sheltered reefs. Juvenile fish eat pedicellariae and sphaeridia of the host Diadema and commensal copepods; adult fish eat burrowing bivalves in corals as well as tube feet of their host and eggs of a commercial shrimp.Al..
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