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Premnas biaculeatus (Bloch 1790), the
Spine-Cheek Anemonefish, Maroon Clownfish. Bright red to orange
body and fins, with three narrow white body bars and prominent
opercular spine. Females to six inches, males about half that
size. A brilliant red male in Sipadan 08. |
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My favorite of the family is the
handsomely red, Crescent-Tail Bigeye, Priacanthus hamrur
(Forsskal 1775), widely taken in the Pacific to the Indian Ocean
and Red Sea. Be aware that this fish can get to eighteen inches
long; feed sparingly. Red Sea image. |
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My favorite of the family is the
handsomely red, Crescent-Tail Bigeye, Priacanthus hamrur
(Forsskal 1775), widely taken in the Pacific to the Indian Ocean
and Red Sea. Be aware that this fish can get to eighteen inches
long; feed sparingly. Red Sea image. |
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Another "Knobby" species, the Chocolate
Chip Star, Protoreastor nodosus at a wholesalers and close
up in N. Sulawesi. An opportunistic omnivore on other
invertebrates. Found widely throughout the tropical
Indo-Pacific. Select for smaller 2-3 inch specimens and keep them
well fed. Sipadan 08 |
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