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Genicanthus lamarck (Lacepede 1802), Lamarck's Angelfish (2). Indo-Australia Archipelago. To seven inches in length. Probably the most common member of the genus used in the trade. Male in Bali 2014

 

Gunnellichthys curiosus C.E. Dawson 1968. The Curious Wormfish. Indo-Mid-Pacific. To 12 cm., 4.7 inches in length. Bali 2014
 
Gymnothorax favagineus (Bloch & Schneider 1801), the Leopard or Tessellated Moray is one of the few members of the genus I can honestly endorse for home use. Most just get too big and mean (to at least 5.9 feet, possibly closer to ten in the wild). It is a handsome brownish black overall with a network of white to yellow reticulations. Bali 2014
 
Halichoeres hortulanus (Lacepede 1801), the Checkerboard Wrasse (2), comes in two varieties, the more common one from the Pacific and a more colorful color morph in the Indian Ocean into the Red Sea. Bali 2014
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