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Chaetodon kleinii As with most species with an extensive natural range, there are regional variants. Basic ... Describer: BLOCH 1790 |
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Tridacna maxima The giant clams (bivalves) of real interest fall into two genera—Tridacna and Hippopus. ... Describer: (RÖDING 1798) |
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Thor amboinensis These small, nearly inch-long comical shrimp are commonly named the sexy shrimp because they ... Describer: (DE MAN 1888) |
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Serranus baldwini This is an excellent beginner’s fish. It makes a colorful and active addition to a FOWLR ... Describer: (EVERMANN & MARSH 1899) |
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Nautilus pompilius This is not an animal suitable for most aquarists. They rarely survive for very long in ... Describer: LINNAEUS 1758 |
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Swiftia exserta Placement in the aquarium and its feeding is extremely important if there is to be any level of ... Describer: (DUCHASSAING and MICHELOTTI 1864) |
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Choerodon fasciatus The alternating orange and white bars are edged in various amounts of blue. Australian ... Describer: GÜNTHER 1867 |
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Sabellastarte fallax Sabellid worms, commonly called feather dusters, construct a leathery tube up to 10 inches (25 ... Describer: QUATREFAGES 1866 |
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Clibanarius tricolor There are many small hermit crabs in the aquarium trade, but this hardy species is especially ... Describer: (GIBBES 1850) |
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Cirrhitichthys aprinus The basic hawkfish pattern of reddish- to brownish-orange bars or spots on a light background ... Describer: CUVIER 1829 |
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