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Gymnothorax moringa Cuvier 1829, the Spotted Moray Eel. Tropical eastern and western Atlantic coasts. To four feet in length (most less than half that in captivity and the wild). Common in the wild.

Holacanthus ciliaris (Linnaeus 1758), the Queen Angelfish (1). A true queen of fishes. To seventeen inches in the wild. Florida to Brazil in the tropical west Atlantic. Juvenile (note curved white body bars compared to straight in H. bermudensis) in captivity and adult in the wild (Bahamas) shown. Adults may be yellow, even "koi" mixed in color.
 
Halichoeres radiatus (Linnaeus 1758), the Puddingwife Wrasse (2), is another old standard from the tropical west Atlantic. Good looking when young, keep in mind this fish grows to twenty inches in the wild. Cozumel 2012 
 
Holothuria thomasi (Pearson 1914), the Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber. Tropical West Atlantic, in holes, crevices, beneath rocks. Can move quickly. To two meters in length... stretched out.  Cozumel 2012 
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