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Periclimenes imperator Bruce 1967. Color variable (depending on host)... including
Hexabranchus/Spanish Dancer, Sea Cucumbers (class="style30">Stichopus, Bohadschia, Synapta), Sea Stars (Gomophia)...
Indo-West Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa to Indonesia, Australia, Japan.
N. Sulawesi 09 on the back end of a Cuke. |
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Pervagor melanocephalus (Bleeker 1853), the Red-Tailed Filefish.
Indo-West Pacific. To six inches in length. One of the best Files
for captive use. N. Sulawesi 09. |
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Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides Lacepede 1801, the Clown or
Harlequin Sweetlips. Western Pacific. To twenty nine inches. The most
commonly used species of the family... but rarely lives more than a few
days in captivity. N. Sulawesi 09.
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To the dive industry their B.C.F.'s... Banggai Cardinalfish... to the
industry, their "Borneman Can't Find" fish... The non-threatened
Pterapogon kauderni Koumans 1933, the Banggai Cardinalfish.
Restricted in natural distribution to Banggai Island, Indonesia (now
hugely spread about), though commercially produced in good numbers in
Indonesia and elsewhere. To three inches in length. A darling of the
ornamental aquatics industry and hobby. Readily reproduced in captivity. Buy
captive produced. |
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