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Illustration of a Whitetail dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus).
Dascyllus aruanus (Whitetail dascyllus)
Anemones are voracious eaters. Stinging cells (nematocytes) on their tentacles parlyze small prey. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Anemone
Tropical blue fish also known as Palette Surgeonfish, Hippo Tang, Hepatus Tang, Blue Surgeonfish, and Regal Tang. Photographed at Monterey Bay Auarium
Pacific Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
Near the top of the kelp forest exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Kelp forest
Dolphin Show tank at the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Inner Harbour
Dolphin Show
A yellow Grass rockfish (Sebastes rastrelliger), which is unusual coloration. Most grass rockfish are olive green. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Unusual grass rockfish
Purple-striped jellies mysteriously appear near the shores of Monterey in certain seasons. Young cancer crabs are often found clinging to these jellies, even inside the gut. The crab helps the jelly by eating parasitic amphipods. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Purple-striped Jelly (Chrysaora colorata)
Blackfooted penguins, native to the coast of South Africa, feed on anchovy and other small fish, and mate for life. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Blackfooted penguin (Spheniscus demersus)
Side view illustration of an adult Blue-spotted Grouper. The blue-spotted grouper was introduced to the Hawaiian islands from Moorea, French Polynesia in the late 1950s in an attempt to establish a grouper fishery in Hawaii.
Cephalopholis argus (Blue-spotted Grouper)
Illustration of airstone for aquarium tank
Aquarium airstone
Illustration of aquarium tank
Aquarium tank
Illustration of aquarium tank from top
Aquarium tank from top
Illustration of aquarium tank from top
Aquarium tank from top 2
Illustration of aquarium tank with mesh and airstone setup
Aquarium tank with mesh and airstone

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