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A Centropyge acanthops X flavicauda cross at Rob Bray's fab House of Fins in CT.

Centropyge joculator Smith-Vaniz & Randall 1974, the Cocos (Keeling, island in the Indian Ocean) Pygmy Angel (1). Very rare in the trade. Found only in the eastern Indian Ocean about Cocos and Christmas Islands.
 
Chaetodontoplus meredithi Kuiter 1989, Queensland Yellow-Tail Angelfish (2). Very similar to the Personifer (C. personifer), but with a much brighter yellow tail. From the east coast of Australia. To ten inches in length. A sub-adult at Rob Bray's House of Fins in CT.
 
Chelmon marginalis Richardson 1842, Margined Coralfish. Northern coast of Australia. To some seven inches total length. A sometimes available hardier choice than the common "Chelmon".
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