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This small hawkfish is perched on a coral head awaiting prey.
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Hawkfish
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Feeds on blue-green algae, diatoms, and small invertebrates. May cause ciguatera poisoning.
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Males incubate the eggs in their mouths. The species feeds at night on planktonic crustaceans.
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Feeds on zooplankton in large midwater aggregations. Oviparous with numerous small pelagic eggs.
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The Australasian flying fish, Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus melanocercus, is a subspecies of flyingfish of the family Exocoetidae, found off New South Wales of Australia, and around New Zealand, in surface waters. Its length is up to 45 cm.
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The Australasian flying fish, Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus melanocercus, is a subspecies of flyingfish of the family Exocoetidae, found off New South Wales of Australia, and around New Zealand, in surface waters. Its length is up to 45 cm.
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Cirrhilabrus jordani, also known as the flame wrasse, is a member of the Wrasse family that is endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade.
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Cirrhilabrus jordani, also known as the flame wrasse, is a member of the Wrasse family that is endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade.
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The China rockfish (Sebastes nebulosus) is a rockfish of the Pacific coast.
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Feeds mainly on plankton such as crab larvae. Often hovers under ledges and in caves at night. Has caused ciguatera poisoning.
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Small reef fishes are schooling by.
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Found in dense aggregations. Feeds at night on zooplankton.
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Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766)
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Always associated with anemones. Oviparous. Omnivorous. Monogamous.
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Square-sided anthius
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