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The Emperor Snapper, Lutjanus sebae (Cuvier 1816), is a real beauty as a juvenile, but beware; it gets to be a real honker... more than three feet long in the wild! Another good reason to under- and infrequently feed an emperor is that their gorgeous color fades with growing size. An semi-adult in captivity

Macrodactyla doreensis (Quoy & Gaimard 1833), the Corkscrew Tentacle Sea Anemone, Long Tentacle Anemone (LTA), Sand, Red Based... Anemone. Column generally colored dull orange to red on lower part, to white above, buried in sediment that it can completely retract into. Oral disc flared widely, with prominent white radial lines. Tentacles uniform, long sinewy, tapering, corkscrew-like. Distinctive (eye-like, round, non-adhesive) verrucae in rows on the stalk. Disc often with radial appearance.
 

A moray skull prep. at the Camden Aq. Most Muraenids are piscivores. Some that tend more toward mollusks and crustaceans fare have fewer, more blunt crushing teeth.
 

Naked false Percula





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