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Equetus lanceolatus (Linnaeus 1758), the Jackknife(fish). Tropical West Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. Found in bays and deep coral reefs. To ten inches in length. Like other TWA croakers, feeds mainly on small shrimps, gastropod mollusks, crabs polychaete worms.

Genus Euphyllia Dana 1846: These corals are unified and identified by salient characteristics of their skeletons, the walls of which are thin, solid, smooth edged, reach from the middle to edge of colonies. Warning: The stinging cells of these species are strong to many humans as well as aquarium specimens!
 
Golden dwarf moray (G. melatremus Schultz 1963) To 23 cm. Aq. pix.
 
Genicanthus watanabei (Yasuda & Tominaga 1970), Watanabe's Angelfish (2). Amongst the hardiest of the genus (that makes it into pet-fish markets). Western and central Pacific. To six inches total length.


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