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 Archive 645: Daily Pix FULL SIZE
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Mithrax (Mithraculus) sculptus, the Green/Emerald Crab. Tropical West Atlantic. A noted eater of algae (even
Valonia
), but can turn into a fish eater... some references state to 2.5 others to a maximum of four inches carapace width.

Pseudocheilinus ocellatus Randall 1999. Known by several common names, take your pick: the Mystery Wrasse, the Tail Spot Wrasse, and/or the Five Bar Wrasse. Sometimes w/ vertical lines when smaller. West central Pacific. To four inches in length.

 

Rhinopias eschmeyeri Conde 1977, Eschmeyer's Scorpionfish. Indo-West Pacific. To about 17 cm. Old Town Aquarium in Chicago during the Aquatic Experience 2013 

 

 Stichodactyla tapetum (Hemprich and Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834), the "mini-maxi" Anemone. HOF Splash event 2013

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