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Pseudoceros sp.  Sipadan 08

Pseudodax moluccanus (Valenciennes 1839), the Chiseltooth Wrasse. Monotypic. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea to the Tuamotus. Up to a foot in length in the wild. Occasionally imported for the aquarium trade, rarely lives due to captive trauma. An adult in the upper Red Sea shown. 
 
Pteraeolidia ianthina (Angas 1864). Sea Dragon. Mauritius, East Africa to Australia, Japan over to Hawai'i. To 15 cm. Photosynthetic via endosymbiotic zooxanthellae, harvested initially be eating hydroids.  Sipadan 08
 
Pteraeolidia ianthina (Angas 1864). Sea Dragon. Mauritius, East Africa to Australia, Japan over to Hawai'i. To 15 cm. Photosynthetic via endosymbiotic zooxanthellae, harvested initially be eating hydroids.  Sipadan 08 





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