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Cyclichthys orbicularis (Bloch 1785), the Birdbeak Burrfish. Indo-west Pacific and southwest Atlantic (off South Africa). To twelve inches in length. Raja Ampat pic.  

 

Pervagor nigrolineatus (Herre 1927), the Blacklined Filefish. Western Pacific: Japan to Western Australia and the Solomon Islands. To 10 cm. in length. Raja Ampat pic. 
 
Pseudalutarius nasicornis (Temminck & Schlegel 1850), the Rhinoceros Filefish. Generally found in calm waters amongst seagrasses, soft corals, hiding vertically when approached. Indo-West-Pacific; South Africa (into the Atlantic there) over to Indonesia, Australia. To 19 cm.  Raja Ampat.
 
Arothron nigropunctatus (Bloch & Schneider 1801), the Blackspotted Puffer. Indo-Pacific. To thirteen inches long in the wild. Likely a top-contender for the  most commonly sold puffer in the aquarium interest. A great addition for a fish-only system. Raja Ampat.  
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