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Didemnum molle Herdman 1886. Urn shaped zooids, usually 2-3 cm. in height. Larger oral siphons. Barrel-shaped, sometimes colored green, orangish. Tropical Indo-Pacific; South Africa to PNG. Likely the most common Sea Squirt species. Here overgrowing a dead Acropora table coral in Fiji.


Dascyllus reticulatus (Richardson 1846), the Reticulate Dascyllus. East Indian Ocean, west Pacific. To three and a half inches in length. Fiji
 
Dascyllus reticulatus (Richardson 1846), the Reticulate Dascyllus. East Indian Ocean, west Pacific. To three and a half inches in length. A mixed age group living/hiding in a Pocilloporid in Fiji
 
Dascyllus reticulatus (Richardson 1846), the Reticulate Dascyllus. East Indian Ocean, west Pacific. To three and a half inches in length. Some teeny tiny individuals living amongst a living/dying Acroporid in Fiji
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