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Manonichthys splendens, the Splendid
Dottyback. Eastern Indonesia and Northwest Australian waters. To
three inches in length. A commonly cultured, and for the group,
very peaceful Dottyback species. A sunken bellied specimen
photographed in a LFS in New Jersey.
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/
Country/CountrySpecies
Summary.cfmCountry=Indonesia&Genus=
Pseudochromis&Species=splendens |
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Manonichthys splendens, the Splendid Dottyback. Eastern
Indonesia and Northwest Australian waters. To three inches in length. A
commonly cultured, and for the group, very peaceful Dottyback species.
Wakatobi, S. Sulawesi, Indo. pic. |
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Assessor flavissimus Allen & Kuiter
1976, the Yellow Devilfish. Great Barrier Reef (Australia) endemic.
To a little over two inches in length. Aquarium pic. |
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Calloplesiops altivelis Steindachner 1903, the Comet or Marine
Betta. Indo-Pacific, including the Red Sea. To a bit over six inches. A
shy species that requires a dark cave and peaceful tankmates to thrive.
Aquarium image. |
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