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Flame Hawkfish
Bright red body with dark mask-like markings at eyes and dark band along the back from head to tail. Attempts at captive breeding have been unsuccessful.

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Panther Grouper
White body with medium to large black spots. Though captive-bred Panther Groupers as small as 1 inch are sometimes available, they will grow rapidly and can reach over 2 feet at adulthood, making them suitable only for public display aquariums.

Yellow Watchman Goby
Yellow or powder blue with small blue spots on head and fins. Bottom dweller preferring a sandy bottom.

Tiger Goby
Translucent white body with thin dark/black bars; translucent fins. To 1 – 2 inches. A peaceful bottom-dwelling fish that does best in smaller tanks with other peaceful fish and some rocks to perch on.

Neon Goby
Black body; bright blue stripe through eye and along dorsal edge to end of tail; white belly. The Neon Goby is a cleaner fish, but does require feeding supplementation. To 2 inches.

Black Belly Goby
Translucent body with red/orange head; white throat; yellow stripes on head including one from snout to center of mid-body; black belly crossed by a curved white stripe; yellow/orange internal stripes. Available at Biota.

Court Jester Goby
Grey to yellow body with 5 orange/red stripes; upper back with row of white spots. Available directly from Biota, the company that aquacultures them.

Radial Filefish
Mottled brown, tan or grey with white lines radiating from eye and across body. To 3 inches. Available directly from Biota, the company that aquacultures them.

Bristletail Filefish
Mottled green, brown, tan or white. To 4 inches. Available directly from Biota, the company that aquacultures them.

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