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Chlorurus sordidus (Forsskal 1775), the Daisy Parrotfish. Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to Hawai'i. Mainly feeds on benthic algae. To sixteen inches overall length.  Red Sea 08.

Scleronephthya sp. Indo-Pacific. Similar to Dendronephthya, differing by possessing highly retractile polyps that lack sclerites. Just as difficult to maintain in captivity.  Sipadan 08.
 
Scleronephthya sp. Indo-Pacific. Similar to Dendronephthya, differing by possessing highly retractile polyps that lack sclerites. Just as difficult to maintain in captivity. Sipadan 08 
 
Scleronephthya sp. Indo-Pacific. Similar to Dendronephthya, differing by possessing highly retractile polyps that lack sclerites. Just as difficult to maintain in captivity.  Sipadan 08 
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