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Anyperodon leucogrammicus (Valenciennes
1828), the Slender Grouper. Indo-Pacific, including the Red Sea,
out to the Marshall Islands. To twenty one inches in length. This
fish always draws stares for its streamlined predatory good looks.
Raja Ampat 08. |
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Epinephelus fasciatus (Forsskal 1775), the
Blacktip Grouper. You might think "fasciated" might be a
better common name for this Bass, until seeing how changeable its
coloring is in the wild. Indo-Pacific. to sixteen inches maximum
length. Raja Ampat 08 |
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Cephalopholis leopardus Lacepede 1801, the
Leopard Hind. Indo-Pacific. To a mere seven inches in length. Raja
Ampat 08 |
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Pterapogon kauderni
Koumans 1933, the Banggai Cardinalfish (BCF to locals,
"Borneman Can't Find" to people who know what
they're talking about.) Restricted in distribution to Banggai
Island, Indonesia, 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. Young clustering about large/symbiotic anemones
tentacles. |
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