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Chaetodon citrinellus Cuvier 1831, the Speckled Butterflyfish. Aggressive in the wild, this is another broad feeder of invertebrates, including corals. Widely distributed and common, though never plentiful in the mid-Pacific all the way over to Africa. To five inches overall. Fiji.

Cirrhilabrus punctatus Randall & Kuiter 1989, the Dotted Wrasse. Western Pacific, Australia to Fiji. To five and a half inches length. A subadult to female in Fiji.
 
Cirrhilabrus punctatus Randall & Kuiter 1989, the Dotted Wrasse. Western Pacific, Australia to Fiji. To five and a half inches length. A male in Fiji.
 
Ctenochaetus tominiensis Randall 1955, the Tomini Bristletooth , is occasionally brought in from the Philippines. Of the four regularly available species of Ctenochaetus, the Tomini Bristletooth, is the most difficult to keep. Only Ctenochaetus with angular dorsal and anal fin ends. Here in Fiji


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