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Archive 95, Freshwater
Pic of the Day Link,
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The Long-Nose Hawkfish,
Oxycirrhites typus (Bleeker 1857), The Hawkfish most
hobbyists have seen and want. Found in the Indo-Pacific, including
Hawai'i, This superlatively suitable aquarium species reaches
approximately five inches in total length. Sipadan 08
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P. E.
sexstriatus, the aptly named
Six-Striped/Banded Angelfish is the least striking member as an
adult, and as you might guess, the hardier (or shall we say, less
touchy?) than the Navarchus. Young Six-Banded Angels bear six
prominent white body bands of white. Sipadan 08. |
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P. E.
xanthometopon, alternatively the Blue
or Yellow-Faced Angel, also has six white body lines as juveniles,
but may be told apart from E. sexstriatus by their having
three blue tail stripes to the Six-Bands one or two. This is the
hardiest member of the subgenus, though most live less than three
months. Sipadan 08. |
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P. E.
xanthometopon, alternatively the Blue
or Yellow-Faced Angel, also has six white body lines as juveniles,
but may be told apart from E. sexstriatus by their having
three blue tail stripes to the Six-Bands one or two. This is the
hardiest member of the subgenus, though most live less than three
months. Sipadan 08. |
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