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Montastrea cavernosa Great or Large Star Coral. Colonies as
boulder shaped domes. Distinctive blister/cone-like corallites of larger
than other TWA species (about 9mm in diameter). Bonaire 8/09 |
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Mulloidichthys martinicus (Cuvier 1829), the Yellow Goatfish.
Tropical west Atlantic. To sixteen inches in length. Bonaire 8/09 |
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Mycetophyllia danaana, Low Ridge Cactus Coral. Colonies as flat
plates, mounds, domes. Ridges about edge turn to the inside, often
crossing center, intertwine (definitive differences from M.
lamarckiana in the same area). Occurs in green, brown, gray. Six to
fifteen inches across.
Bonaire 8/09 |
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Myrichthys breviceps (Richardson 1844), the Sharptail Snake Eel.
Tropical West Atlantic. To a bit over three feet in length. Rarely
survives for any period of time in captivity due to a lack of feeding,
collateral damage from collection, handling. Needs large, sandy-bottomed
quarters, ghost shrimp, small crabs for food. May eat mouth-size or
smaller fish tankmates.
Bonaire 8/09 |
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