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 Archive 33: Daily Pix FULL SIZE

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A delightful group of Chromis viridis (Cuvier 1830), the Blue-Green Chromis. Widespread in the Indo-Pacific and in marine and reef aquarium usage. The darling damsel of reefkeepers. To three inches maximum length. Found as usual here (Red Sea) in and about a branching stony coral home.
Chromis weberi Fowler & Bean 1928, Weber's Chromis. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa to Micronesia. To 13.5 cm. in length. Found singly or in groups at tops of steep reef edges. Red Sea image. 
Chrysiptera hemicyanea, Inter Zoo, 2008
Cirrhilabrus scottorum Randall & Pyle 1989, Scott's Wrasse. South Pacific. To five inches in length.  Mich and BobF pix at Interzoo 08.





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