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Their coloration also makes butterflyfish popular in the aquaria hobby. However, most species feed on coral polyps (corallivores) and sea anemones; this poses a problem in most reef tanks where a delicate balance is to be maintained. Species kept in the hobby are therefore the few generalists and specialist zooplankton feeders.
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Clownfish and damselfish are the only species of fish which can avoid the potent stings of an anemone
Native to wide ranges of the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans; some species ranges overlap others. Clownfish are not found in the Atlantic Ocean. Clownfish live in a mutual relationship with sea anemones, or in some cases settle in some varieties of soft corals
In the 2003 film Finding Nemo, the animated characters Nemo, his mother Coral, and his father Marlin are clownfish
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Marine angelfish are perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific oceans. The family contains seven genera and approximately 86 species. They should not be confused with the freshwater angelfish, tropical cichlids of the Amazon River basin.
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The largemouth is marked by a series of dark, sometimes black, blotches forming a jagged horizontal stripe along each flank. The upper jaw (maxilla) of a largemouth bass extends beyond the rear margin of the orbit. The largemouth is the largest of the black basses, reaching a maximum recorded overall length of 97 cm (38 in), and a maximum recorded weight of 10 kg (22¼ lb). The fish can live as long as 23 years.
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Dasyatids generally do not attack aggressively or even actively defend themselves. When threatened, their primary reaction is to swim away. However, when they are attacked by predators or stepped on, the barbed stinger in their tail is whipped up. This attack is normally ineffective against their main predator, sharks
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Tuna is an important commercial fish. Some varieties of Tuna, such as the bluefin and bigeye Tuna, Thunnus obesus, are threatened by overfishing, dramatically affecting Tuna populations in the Atlantic and northwestern Pacific Oceans
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Blue Regal Tang Fish-s a royal blue body, yellow tail, and black 'palette' design. It grows to a maximum of generally 12.25 inches and is mostly herbivorous
The species' range varies widely and can be found throughout the Indo-Pacific. It is seen around the reefs of East Africa, Hawaii, Japan, Samoa, New Caledonia, and the Great Barrier Reef
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Yellow Tang Fish-Yellow tang are in the surgeonfish family, and are therefore significantly laterally compressed. Adult fish can grow to 1 inch in thickness. Males tend to be slightly larger than females. All individuals of this species and are bright yellow in color. During the night, a prominent brownish patch develops in the middle of both sides with a horizontal white band. They rapidly resume their all-over sulphur-yellow color with daylight.
They have an arrow-like shape due to their dorsal and ventral fins being almost an extension to their bodies, and a long snout-like mouth used to eat the algae off rocks and coral.
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(1265)Blue Fish
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(1270) Clownfish
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(1274) Crab
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(1284) Jellyfish
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(1295) Orange Fish
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(1609) Sea Horse
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(1614) Baby Seal 2
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(1619) Clown Fish
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