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Angelfish are one of the most popular aquarium

fish in the world.

Black Angelfish live in water

that is shallower than

10 meters.

Clownfish belong to a group of

small, brightly coloured fish

called damselfish.

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Demoiselle are normally found schooling in the

current.

Female Eagle Rays grow faster and

bigger than males.

Flounder ambush their prey,

feeding at soft muddy areas of the sea bottom.

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Golden Snapper are

nocturnal fish.

Hagfish have no

eyes.

Ice Fish are also called White Blooded Fish.

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In countries like Japan, China and

Korea it is a delicacy to eat jellyfish.

Killer Whales are also

called Orca Whales.

Long Tailed Stingray grow

up to 60cm long ( not including

tail ).

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The Mosaic Moray eats

crabs, fishes and possibly

octopus.

The Nurse Shark can grow up to

14 feet.

Olive Rock Fish are the largest and the most commonest

species of Rock Fish.

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Pink Moa Moa are bright pink with

red orange markings on their

face.

Quillfish grow up to 2.3 meters.

Rock Cod are

nocturnal.

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Southern Pigfish grow between

20-35 cm.

Trevallys fins are yellow.

Urchin Clingfish use Sea Urchins for shelter and

are usually found under

them.

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Variable Triplefin lay eggs on

smooth sloping rock faces and

are protected by males.

Weedfish live in seaweed and are usually

found in water shallower than

15 meters.

The Xiphophorus Maculatus have a lifespan of 2

years.

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Yellow moray eats crabs, shrimp, and small fish.

Zebra danio’s movement

reminds people of seals.

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