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Tridacna gigas (Linnaeus 1758), the Giant
Giant Clam. Smooth shell with no concentric sculpturing. The
largest bivalve and mollusk in the world at up to 1.3 meter in
length. Malay Peninsula to Marshalls and Fiji. This one in an
aquarium in Dallas, Fort Worth TX |
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Thalassoma lunare (Linnaeus 1758), the Moon
Wrasse (2), sometimes comes in great, other times... all die. Red
Sea and Indian Ocean, to the Line Islands. Length to ten
inches. Can be more green or blue in overall coloration. Fiji
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Thalassoma lutescens (Lay & Bennett
1839), the Yellow Moon Wrasse (2). West Pacific and eastern Indian
Ocean, to ten inches. Easily confused with the more common Moon
Wrasse, T. lunare. Male in Fiji |
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Thalassoma lutescens (Lay & Bennett
1839), the Yellow Moon Wrasse (2). West Pacific and eastern Indian
Ocean, to ten inches. Easily confused with the more common Moon
Wrasse, T. lunare. Yellow variety initial phase/female
in Fiji |
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