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Freshwater Pic of the Day Link,
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Acanthurus japonicus (Fowler 1946), the White-Faced
Surgeonfish; also sold as a/the Gold-Rimmed or Powder-Brown Surgeon,
confusing it with A. glaucopareius (nigricans) |
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Acanthurus pyroferus
Kittliz 1834, the Chocolate Surgeonfish. Indo-Pacific; Seychelles to
the French Polynesia, down to the GBR. To ten inches in length. A
successful mimic of three (four if you count C. vrolikii in Palau where
C. flavissimus is absent and it mimics the other!) Centropyge Angels.
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Apogon neonotes Allen, Kuiter,
Randall 1994. Mini Cardinalfish. To 2.7 cm. Western Central Pacific:
Maumere Bay (Indonesia), Palau and Madang, Papua New Guinea. Aq. Pic.
http://fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=25049&genusname=Apogon&speciesname=neotes |

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Bodianus opercularis (Guichenot 1847), the Blackspot Hogfish.
Indian Ocean, including the Red Sea. To nine inches in length. A rare, but great
beauty. |
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