Archive 1142: Daily Pix FULL SIZE
(For personal use only: NOT public domain)
Mmm, right click,
add, set as background...
To: Today's:
Desktop size download, Today's FAQs,
SW Archive 1115,
SW Archive 1116,
SW Archive
1117, SW Archive 1118,
SW Archive 1119,
SW Archive 1120,
SW Archive 1121,
SW Archive 1122,
SW Archive
1123, SW
Archive 1124, SW Archive 1125,
SW Archive 1126,
SW Archive 1127,
SW Archive
1128, SW Archive
1129, SW Archive 1130,
SW Archive 1131,
SW Archive 1132,
SW Archive 1133,
SW Archive
1134, SW
Archive 1135, SW Archive 1136,
SW Archive 1137,
SW Archive 1138,
SW Archive
1139, SW Archive
1140, SW Archive 1141,
SW Archive 1143, SW Archive
1144, SW Archive 1145,
SW
Archive 1146, SW Archive 1147,
SW Archive 1148, SW Archive
1149, SW Archive 1150,
Freshwater Pic
of the Day Link
,
|
|
Labracinus cyclophthalmus (Muller &
Troschel 1849), the Fire-Tail Devil. Western Pacific distribution
around rocky reefs. About eight inches maximum length. Feeds on
small fishes in the wild. A male in S. Sulawesi, Indo. |
|
Pseudochromis aldabraensis Bauchot-Bautin
1958, the Orange Dottyback. Indian Ocean, Arabian Gulf, down to
Aldabra, over to Sri Lanka. To four inches in length. Shy, but a
great aquarium beauty when kept with suitably larger fish
specimens. Aquarium image. |
|
Pseudochromis bitaeniatus (Fowler 1931),
Double-striped Dottyback. To 12 cm. Western Pacific. This one in S.
Sulawesi.
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/
Country/CountrySpecies
Summary.cfmCountry=Indonesia&Genus=
Pseudochromis&Species=bitaeniatus |
|
Pictichromis diadema Lubbock & Randall
1978, the Diadem Dottyback. Western central Pacific. To two
and a half inches in length. One of the first Dottyback species to
be kept. An aquarium image. |
|
|