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Genus Galaxea, Oken 1815. Galaxy, Crystal,
Starry, Brittle Coral. A gorgeous species group, whose skeletons
are unfortunately easily broken due to their flamboyant
architecture. Dick Perrin, Tropicorium has had tremendous success
at culturing forms of this genus/species whose colonies are more
columnar. These captive propagated (frags) individuals are far more
consistently easy to care for. Sipadan pic. |
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Genicanthus bellus Randall
1975, the Ornate Angelfish (3). Lives in small groups,
plankton-feeding up off the bottom. To six inches in the wild.
Western Pacific and Cocos Keeling in the eastern Indian Ocean.
Female in captivity. |
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Genicanthus caudovittatus
(Gunther 1860), the Zebra Angelfish (2). Red Sea along the east
African coast, Mauritius and the Maldives. To six inches overall
length. Male in the Red Sea. |
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Genicanthus caudovittatus
(Gunther 1860), the Zebra Angelfish (2). Red Sea along the east
African coast, Mauritius and the Maldives. To six inches overall
length. Male in the Red Sea. |
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