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Heniochus intermedius Steindachner 1893, the Red Sea Bannerfish.(1) Eager feeder on all types of meaty foods; feeds on zooplankton and benthic invertebrates in the wild. Only found in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden to the south. To seven inches overall length. 
 
Genus Herpetolitha Eschscholtz 1825. Irregularly elongate colonies (not just individual polyps) with an raised central area and axial furrow containing many expansive mouths.  
 
A Heteractis magnifica anemone stinging/damaging an Acroporid in the Red Sea.  
 
Heteractis crispa (Ehrenberg 1834), the Leathery or Sebae Sea Anemone. Family Stichodactylidae. Often mis-sold/identified in the trade as H. ritteri and the commonest species in the market as the "Sebae Anenome". Has numerous long, tapering tentacles that end in points with a centered pink dot. Column gray in color.  
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