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Cymolutes lecluse (Quoy & Gaimard 1824), the Sharp-Headed Wrasse.
Hawaiian endemic. To seven inches in length. Cruises over/under sandy
areas, feeds on fishes. A male off of Kailua, Big Island
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Iniistius pavo (Valenciennes 1840), the Peacock
Wrasse... to 35 cm. Red Sea to Eastern Pacific. A female. in Kona, HI. |
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Iniistius pavo (Valenciennes 1840), the Peacock
Wrasse... to 35 cm. Red Sea to Eastern Pacific. A female in the Gulf of
Aqaba, Red Sea. |
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Novaculichthys taeniourus (Lacepede 1801), the Rock Mover, Dragon
or Indian Wrasse (2) is a very hardy fish that is more often killed by
aquarists than dies from other influences. As an aquarium specimen this
species requires regular "beefy" feedings of animal-based foods. It is a
gluttonous feeder that quickly starves if underfed. Not for reef tanks,
Razorfishes are territorial and aggressive fishes. To about a foot in
length. A female/initial phase animal in Kona, HI.
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