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Amphiprion nigripes Regan 1908, the Maldives Anemonefish. Western
Indian Ocean; found only about the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Females to four
inches, males half that. Here ensconced in a Sarcophyton symbiont at House
of Fins, CT 2014 |
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Antennarius commerson (Latreille 1804), the
Giant or Commerson's Anglerfish. To 13 inches in length. Widespread in the Indo-Pacific;
Red Sea to Hawai'i. Occurs in nearly all colors, patterns (w/
the exception of blue!) matching sponges they're found in
association with. Also often identified under the pseudonym A.
moluccensis. Distinguished from other similar looking Anglers
(e.g. A. pictus) by having a greater number of fin rays:
anal (typically 8), dorsal (13), and pectoral (11), and shorter
"fishing rod". Bali 2014 |
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Distichopora sp. S. Leyte 2013 |
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Cephalopholis spiloparaea (Valenciennes 1828), the Strawberry
Hind. Indo-Pacific in deeper water. To eight inches. Bali 2014 |
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