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Favia pallida This is generally a fairly hardy stony coral, yet if damaged, can suffer from tissue recession ... Describer: (DANA 1846) |
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Nemateleotris magnifica A long, slender fish. Face yellow, front half white, rear half red, with black second dorsal ... Describer: FOWLER 1938 |
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Echinophyllia aspera Even though a naturally fairly common species, it is only occasionally available in the trade. ... Describer: ELLIS & SOLANDER, 1788 |
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Lobophyllia hemprichii This is a hardy and disease-free stony coral that is commonly available, often in different ... Describer: (Ehrenberg 1834) |
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Heliofungia actiniformis Locate on sandy or coarse substrate in areas receiving bright light and moderate water ... Describer: (Quoy & Gaimard 1833) |
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Ostracion cubicus Bright yellow with black spots as juveniles. The fish darkens and loses the spots as it grows, ... Describer: Linnaeus 1758 |
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Heliopora coerulea This is a very hardy and disease-free coral, and quite common in the trade due to its abundance ... Describer: (Pallas, 1766) |
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Parazoanthus gracilis This is a beautiful and somewhat hardy animal if fed various meaty foodstuffs, e.g., cyclops, ... Describer: N/A |
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Forcipiger flavissimus Typical tall, laterally compressed butterflyfish body, plus a long, pointed snout. Top half of ... Describer: Jordan & McGregor 1898 |
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Cynarina deshayesiana This is a beautiful and very hardy stony coral that is seen quite frequently in the trade. ... Describer: |
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