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Pomacentrus moluccensis (Bleeker 1853), the Lemon Damsel. Eastern Indian and western Pacific Oceans. To two inches in length. This little beauty is occasionally imported from Fiji where this pic was made.

Pseudanthias pascalus (Jordan & Tanaka 1927), the Amethyst Anthias. Tropical Pacific. To six inches in length. Difficult to keep in captivity. Needs large systems, live-meaty foods. One in Fiji. 
 
Genus Pachyseris Milne Edwards & Haime 1849, Elephant Skin Corals. Many of the members of this genus display highly folded colonies. These folds are concentric, parallel to the colony edge. Never extend tentacles! Fiji 
 
Genus Pachyseris Milne Edwards & Haime 1849, Elephant Skin Corals. Many of the members of this genus display highly folded colonies. These folds are concentric, parallel to the colony edge. Never extend tentacles! Fiji  
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