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Amplexidiscus fenestrafer Dunn & Hamner
1980. The Elephant Ear. Indo-Pacific. To about eight inches in diameter in
captivity, two feet in the wild. Off Mabul,
Malaysia. |
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Antennarius commerson (Latreille 1804), the Giant or Commerson's
Anglerfish. To 13 inches in length. Widespread in the Indo-Pacific; Red
Sea to Hawai'i. Occurs in nearly all colors, patterns (w/ the exception
of blue!) matching sponges they're found in association with. Malaysia. |
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Antennarius maculatus (Desjardin's 1840), the Clown
Anglerfish. Indo-Pacific. To four inches in length. Often seen out in the
open, especially when small, apparently mimicking toxic Nudibranchs. Most
are white with orange or red mottling, but many colors exist. Have
prominent illicia ("fishing poles" that resemble small fishes. A 1 inch
specimen in Malaysia. |
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Antennarius maculatus (Desjardin's 1840), the Clown
Anglerfish. Indo-Pacific. To four inches in length. Often seen out in the
open, especially when small, apparently mimicking toxic Nudibranchs. Most
are white with orange or red mottling, but many colors exist. Have
prominent illicia ("fishing poles" that resemble small fishes. A 1 inch
specimen in Malaysia. |
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