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Hector's goby Koumansetta hectori

Oct 11, 2020

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Kinnsennhaze Hector's goby (Koumansetta hectori) is distributed in the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, the Red Sea. It inhabits at a depth of 3-30m. It is distributed in Taiwan from the Ryukyu Islands in the near Japan. It lives in the bay behind the coral

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Japanese tiger prawn, Kuruma prawn

Oct 10, 2020

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It is distributed from the Indian Ocean to the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It grows to a body length of about 15 cm. There are brown stripes on the body. Eggs are scattered without being held. Three pairs of chest legs are scissors. Nocturnality. The Japa

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Blue –lined sea bream Symphorichthys spilurus

Oct 10, 2020

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Distributed in the Pacific Ocean south and western of the Ryukyu Islands. Inhabits reef areas. Normally, it seems to be in the water depth of several hundred meters, but when spawning, it seems to come to a place of several tens of meters. It is said that

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Acanthurus lineatus

Oct 10, 2020

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It is distributed in the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It is distributed in eastern Africa, the waters near Japan, the Great Barrier Reef, Hawaii, Polynesia, etc. It inhabits coral reefs and rocky reefs at a depth of several meters. It grows

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Gold spot wrasse

Oct 10, 2020

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It is distributed from the Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean. Distributed south of Sagami Bay in Japan. It inhabits rocky reefs and coral reefs in warm waters.  Light-colored spots or bands can be seen on the back side of the center of the body, a

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Pennant coralfish

Oct 10, 2020

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Hatatatedai Long-Fin Bannerfish, Pennant Coralfish (Heniochus Acuminatus) Is Distributed In The Pacific Ocean And Central Indian Ocean. It Lives In The Rocky Area And Coral Reefs. It Grows to about 25cm. Dorsal Spine Number Is Usually Eleven. Murehatata

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Goldribbon soapfish

Oct 10, 2020

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Goldribbon soapfish (Aulacocephalus temminckii) is distributed in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the western Pacific Ocean. It is distributed from Izu Islands and Sagami Bay to southwest in Japan. It inhabits the caves and rocks of reefs 20 to 350 m d

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Podothecus Sachi

Oct 10, 2020

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It is distributed in the sea near Japan in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, Pyotr Great Bay, and the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula. It often inhabits the sandy bottoms and reefs of shallow coastal waters, but reaches a depth of about 300 m. The seco

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Peacock mantis shrimp punch

Oct 9, 2020

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Their special appendages are called “smashers” because they can smash things with their clubs. They use their clubs as fists, so they can knock out other animals by punching them. Basically, they use their punching skills to kill prey (live food). Since t

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Frostbite Clownfish in a Reef Tank.

Oct 9, 2020

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Most species of clownfish are orange, red, or yellow. They often have white or black markings along the body, or a combination of these colors. The common clownfish is orange with white stripes outlined with a thin black line. The largest clownfish grow f