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  2. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    List of marine aquarium fish species. Two clownfish and two tangs in a reef aquarium. The following list of marine aquarium fish species commonly available in the aquarium trade is not a completely comprehensive list; certain rare specimens may be available commercially but not yet listed here. A brief section on each, with a link to the page ...

  3. Yellow tang - Wikipedia

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    Yellow tangs in their natural habitat in Kona, Hawaii The larvae of the yellow tang can drift more than 100 miles and reseed in a distant location. [2] In a zoo aquarium. The yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens), also known as the lemon sailfin, yellow sailfin tang or somber surgeonfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae which includes the surgeonfishes ...

  4. Saltwater fish - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater fish. Saltwater fish, also called marine fish or sea fish, are fish that live in seawater. Saltwater fish can swim and live alone or in a large group called a school. [1] Saltwater fish are very commonly kept in aquariums for entertainment. Many saltwater fish are also caught to be eaten, [2][3] or grown in aquaculture.

  5. Reef aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A nano reef is a type of marine aquarium that is typically less than 140 litres (30 Imperial gallons / 37 US gallons). The exact limit that distinguishes a nano reef from a regular reef is somewhat ill-defined. Some claim that anything less than 180 litres (40 Imperial gallons / 48 US gallons) would qualify.

  6. Pomacanthidae - Wikipedia

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    On Caribbean coral reefs, angelfishes primarily eat sponges, and have an important role in preventing the overgrowth of reef-building corals by eating faster-growing sponge species. [2] [3] Most marine angelfishes restrict themselves to the shallows of the reef, seldom venturing deeper than 50 m (160 ft).

  7. Lagoon triggerfish - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon triggerfish live in the reefs and sandy areas of coral reefs, where they eat just about anything that comes along, mostly including invertebrates and reef algae.. They are always restlessly swimming around and vigorously protect their territory against intruders, including divers, especially when guarding their eggs during reproduction sea

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    Reef Fish Identification: Florida Caribbean Bahamas by Paul Humann and Ned Deloach. I spent so many hours in Curaçao flipping through these pages studying the photos and life histories and Latin ...

  9. Longspine squirrelfish - Wikipedia

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    Longspine squirrelfish are marine fish that live in coral reefs. The length of the longspine squirrelfish is up to 18 cm (7.8 inches). They are found along the south eastern coast of the United States to Northern South America and Brazil, as well as in-between locations such as Bermuda and the West Indies. [4]

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