there are 100000++ species of marine life

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and some of them are: Tomato Clownfish Amphiprion frenatus, is a clownfish that is found in the waters of the Western Pacific, from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, to Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also known as the bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or tomato anemone fish. The adult fish is bright orange-red, with one white vertical stripe just behind the eyes, joined over the head. Some varieties have darker coloration or dark spots on their flanks. Juveniles are a darker red, with three vertical white bands and black pectoral fins. They can grow to 14 cm (5.5 in) in length; however the female is usually larger than the male. The eggs are deposited on a flat surface and tended by the pair until they hatch (6 to 11 days). They prefer to nestle in purple anemones such as the bubble-tip anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor, or the Sebae anemone, Heteractis crispa.

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There are 100000++ Species of marine life found the Body of Salt Water forms,

and some of them are:

Tomato Clownfish Amphiprion frenatus, is a clownfish that is found in the waters of the Western Pacific, from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, to Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also known as the bridled clownfish, red

clownfish, or tomato anemone fish.The adult fish is bright orange-red, with one white vertical stripe just

behind the eyes, joined over the head. Some varieties have darker coloration or dark spots on their flanks. Juveniles are a darker red, with

three vertical white bands and black pectoral fins.They can grow to 14 cm (5.5 in) in length; however the female is usually

larger than the male. The eggs are deposited on a flat surface and tended by the pair until they hatch (6 to 11 days). They prefer to nestle in purple anemones such as the bubble-tip anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor, or

the Sebae anemone, Heteractis crispa.

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• Blue Angelfish Holacanthus bermudensis A Bermuda blue angelfish is blue-brown in color with green hues and bright yellow on the tip of its tail and fins. Their young, however, have a completely different coloration. A young blue angelfish is dark blue with a yellow tail and some yellow on its fins. It also has vertical blue bars on its body. As it ages, the bars fade away and the body color becomes lighter and some browns and greens are added.

• The Bermuda blue angelfish can grow up to 18 inches in length. It has a large mouth and comb-like teeth. It is often collected for aquariums. This fish occasionally breeds with the queen angelfish, which is very similar to it. This hybrid is called the townsend angelfish. An adult blue angelfish can produce a loud thumping sound that warns predators and also startles divers

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• Wrasse Bass Liopropoma eukrines• Wrasse Basses are orange in color with a wide,

brown horizontal stripe running the length of the body, flanked with two yellow stripes.

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• Pink & Blue Shrimp goby Cryptocentrus leptocephalusMax size: 6 inches / 15 cmpH: 8.1-8.4Salinity: 1.020-1.025Temperature: 74°F - 82°F (24°C - 28°C)

• The Pinkspotted shrimp goby is a beautiful fish with a tan body decorated with pink and blue spots. The blue spots are smaller than the pink spots but appear in large numbers. The majority of the spots are on the front half of the fish.

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• Eclipse Butterfly fish Also known as Bennett's Butterflyfish, Bennett's Butterfly, Bluelashed Butterflyfish, Archer Butterflyfish and Bennett's Coralfish.

Found in pairs in lagoons and seaward reefs with rich coral growth.They feed on coral polyps, tentacles of featherdusters and Christmas-tree worms.Length - 18cmDepth - 2-30mWidespread Indo-Pacific

Butterflyfish and angelfish are members of the bristletooth family (Chaetodontidae) they have very fine hairlike teeth that enable them to pick out small organisms inaccessible to most other fish for eating.Butterflyfishes thrive on a diet of coral polyps, tentacles of featherdusters and Christmas-tree worms. As these food sources all zap back into their shells the butterflyfishes need to be able to hover motionless while picking at the coral and to dart swiftly over short distances to get the worm before it retracts. They do this by using their Pectoral fins as oars to brake, sprint, turn and even reverse.

• • • • References. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/752319.html• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_clownfish• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_blue_angelfish• http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/Gobies/pinkspotted.php• http://www.whatsthatfish.com/fish/eclipse-butterflyfish/475• http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/group/3531/product.web

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