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  2. Centropyge nox - Wikipedia

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    Centropyge nox is found at depths between 10 and 70 metres (33 and 230 ft).5th [1] This species is common in the coral dense parts of the outer reef slopes, although it is occasionally recorded from lagoon areas and channels. The midnight angelfish shows a preference for habitats which include dense and varied growth of benthic invertebrates.

  3. Centropyge multispinis - Wikipedia

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    Centropyge multispinis, known by the common names bluefin dwarf, brown pygmy angelfish, dusky angelfish, dusky cherub, many-spined angelfish, and multispined angelfish, [1] is a species of marine ray finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae. It is found in tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific area. [2]

  4. Chaetodontoplus meridithii - Wikipedia

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    There is a white band behind the head., [2] The forehead is yellow and there is another yellow patch on the chest. [3] The pectoral fins are largely black with yellowish margins, and the caudal fin is yellow. [2] The dorsal and anal fins have yellowish to blue margins. The dorsal fin contains 13 spines and 17–19 soft rays while the anal fin ...

  5. Apolemichthys trimaculatus - Wikipedia

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    Apolemichthys trimaculatus is a bright yellow species of angelfish which has blue lips, a wide black margin to the anal fin, a black spot on the forehead and a faint spot just to the rear of the operculum. The juveniles do not have the spots and show a thin black band running vertically through the eye and vertical golden barring on the flanks. [4]

  6. Chaetodontoplus - Wikipedia

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    False personifer angelfish Australia Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus (Bloch, 1787). Vermiculated angelfish: Indo-West Pacific: Japan to Indonesia, Sri Lanka and east to Papua New Guinea Chaetodontoplus niger Chan, 1966. Black angelfish: Western Pacific: Japan and the South China Sea. Chaetodontoplus personifer (McCulloch, 1914). True personifer ...

  7. Centropyge eibli - Wikipedia

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    Centropyge eibli is found at depths between 3 and 25 metres (9.8 and 82.0 ft). [1] It occurs in shallow areas which have dense growth of coral in lagoons, the Seward reefs and sometimes in channels with tidal currents. It is typically encountered in a small harems of a male and several females. [2] It feeds mainly on algae. [4]

  8. Prince Harry Says He Showed Prince Archie, 5, Photos of ... - AOL

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    Twenty-two years after Princess Diana's historic visit, Prince Harry continued her work to clear dangerous landmines around the world by making a similar walk.Sporting protective gear and a visor ...

  9. Centropyge - Wikipedia

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    Centropyge is a genus of ray-finned fish, marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. [2] These species do not exceed 15 cm in length and live in haremic structures with one dominant male and multiple females. [2]