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Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus (Bleeker 1855), the Coral
Hawkfish. Most widespread species in the family; from all tropical parts of the
Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to eastern Pacific. To four inches in length.
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Mystery Anthozoans... what are these?
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Periclimenes brevicarpalis (Schenkel 1902), the Pacific Clown
Anemone Shrimp. Widely distributed in the tropical Indo-Pacific. Males
smaller than females, both under an inch in length. Should be kept with
a Sea Cucumber or better, an Anemone host. Common in the wild within its
range, easily kept. Accept all foods.
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| Coris aygula Lacepede 1801, the Twinspot or
Clown Coris (2), is oh-so-cute when little; at about 3-5 inches it
starts to transform into a light in the front, dark in the back female.
But as they say on late night TV, "Wait, there’s more". At a foot or so
in length females change again to darkish green with a white body band
males that grow to three plus feet in length! Indo-Pacific, including
the Red Sea to the Line Islands in distribution. A ten inch female in
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