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Antennarius commerson (Latreille 1804), the
Giant or Commerson's Anglerfish. N. Sulawesi. 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. |
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Antennarius commerson (Latreille 1804), the
Giant or Commerson's Anglerfish. N. Sulawesi. 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. |
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Antennarius commerson (Latreille 1804), the
Giant or Commerson's Anglerfish. N. Sulawesi. 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. |
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Antennarius striatus, Striated Frogfish.
Tropical West Atlantic and Indo-Pacific; South Africa to Japan and
New Zealand, in mud or sand bottoms, often associated with sponges.
To seven inches. Aquarium and N. Sulawesi
photos. Distinguished from the similar appearing A.
hispidus by its worm-like esca. Many pseudonyms (28) exist for
this species, including A. scaber. Males with more
tufts/camouflage than females. |
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