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Oxycheilinus unifasciatus (Streets 1877),
the Ring Tail or One-Banded Wrasse (2) is the widest ranging member
of the genus. Found across the Pacific's Oceania through the
Indian Ocean and Red Sea, and growing to about 18", it
still does poorly in captivity. Formerly placed in the genus
Cheilinus. A 3" juv. in Kona, HI 2019. |
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Oxycheilinus unifasciatus (Streets 1877),
the Ring Tail or One-Banded Wrasse (2) is the widest ranging member
of the genus. Found across the Pacific's Oceania through the
Indian Ocean and Red Sea, and growing to about 18", it
still does poorly in captivity. Formerly placed in the genus
Cheilinus. A 3" juv. in Kona, HI 2019. |
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Oxycheilinus unifasciatus (Streets 1877),
the Ring Tail or One-Banded Wrasse (2) is the widest ranging member
of the genus. Found across the Pacific's Oceania through the
Indian Ocean and Red Sea, and growing to about 18", it
still does poorly in captivity. Formerly placed in the genus
Cheilinus. A 7 inch or so individual in Kona, HI 2019. |
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Oxycheilinus unifasciatus (Streets 1877),
the Ring Tail or One-Banded Wrasse (2) is the widest ranging member
of the genus. Found across the Pacific's Oceania through the
Indian Ocean and Red Sea, and growing to about 18", it
still does poorly in captivity. Formerly placed in the genus
Cheilinus. A foot long one in Kona, HI 2019.
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