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Cyclopterus lumpus Linnaeus 1758, Lumpsucker. Northwestern Atlantic. To 60 cm. Males smaller, reddish to purple in breeding color. Feeds on com jellies, medusae, small crustaceans, Polychaetes, jelly fish and small fishes. Here at the Ripley's Aq. in Toronto, Canada. 2015

Diodon hystrix Linnaeus 1758, the Spotted Burrfish. Circumtropical in distribution. To 28 inches in length in the wild. Note spots on fins and long spines on body, not the head. This one well over two feet in length; at the Shedd Aq., Chicago 2015 
 
A good idea (at the SIO Birch Aq.); using zip-ties to securely fasten down electrics, poles to coil cords. 2015
 
Even public aquariums have to contend w/ noisome encrusting red algae on their viewing panels. Here at the Shedd Aq., Chicago 2015 
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