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    Damsel #1 : Blue-green Damselfish



    Com.name: Blue-green Damselfish, Green Chromis, Blue-green Chromis
    Sci.name: Chromis viridis
    Classification: Fishes
    Family: Damselfishes
    Location/Origin: Indo-Pacific
    Description:
    The Green Chromis is a species of damselfish. Individuals tend to be iridescent apple-green and light blue, and reach a length of about 3 in (8 cm). It is sometimes called "Blue-green Chromis", but that may also mean C. caerulea or Blue Puller, a close relative that is sometimes considered conspecific. The species is found in the Indo-Pacific. They live in large aggregations above Acropora corals in sheltered areas such aslagoons and reef flats and feed on phytoplankton. Juveniles live closely tied to individual coral heads. C. viridis spawn over sand and rubble. The male prepares the nest which is shared with several females. The large number of eggs will hatch in 2-3 days. The male guards the nest, ventilating it with its fins and feeding on those eggs that do not hatch. In a marine aquarium, schools should be kept in small groups of odd numbers. The Green Chromis is often considered an ideal starter fish for the saltwater aquarium novice and is a peaceful and hardy species. A small school will be more comfortable in a 30 gallon tank but a single specimen can be kept in a 10 gallon tank. The Green Chromis should not be housed with larger predatory fish, as they may become food themselves. Groupers, lionfish, and eels all present an element of danger for this peaceful species.
    Reference:
    Chromis viridis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  2. #162

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    awooo danggit/ ketong.. kalami nig mahimong bulad...



    kaon na...

  3. #163

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    Quote Originally Posted by vahnhelsing View Post


    awooo danggit/ ketong.. kalami nig mahimong bulad...



    kaon na...
    gwapo man dae ni isdaa picturan hehehe!! pero....................... lami jud kung kan.on labi nag pamahaw suwa ug sunny-side up na basa ug sinangag rice w/ kape barako~ humot au imung adlaw!! (humot??)

  4. #164

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    Quote Originally Posted by vahnhelsing View Post


    awooo danggit/ ketong.. kalami nig mahimong bulad...

    unsa kahai ngan ani noh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    unsa kahai ngan ani noh?

    deynggit og keytong guro na sa english sir...haha

  6. #166

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    Quote Originally Posted by cptn_star View Post
    deynggit og keytong guro na sa english sir...haha
    haha slangerrzz au dah heehee

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    Clownfish #1 : False Clown Anemone Fish



    Com.name: False Clown Anemone Fish, Clown fish, Anemone Fish, Clown Anemone fish, Ocellaris Clownfish, False Percula Clownfish “Nemo”
    Sci.name: Amphiprion ocellaris
    Classification: Fish
    Family: Clownfishes-Anemonefishes
    Location/Origin: Found in coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific
    Description: This clown anemonefish can be recognised by its orange colour with three white bars and black markings on the fins. It grows to about eight centimeters (three inches)in length. One can differentiate between Percula (true) and Ocellaris (false) by their respective colors and patterns. Ocellaris are usually less vibrantly colored, and have 11 dorsal fin-spines instead of 10, as on the Percula. Also the species have different eye arrangements, Percula have bright orange irises, making their eyes appear smaller whereas Ocellaris have grey/orange irises which make the species eyes appear bigger. There is a rare melanistic variety hailing from the reefs around Darwin, Australia, that is a dark black colour with the normal white stripes. Although not common in the wild, they are becoming more and more popular in the aquarium hobby.
    Reference:
    Ocellaris clownfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Haskang daghana ni sa Talisayan, Misamis Oriental mga bro,,,,,,,, Tag 50 pesos ra ang isa. heheehehehehe.
    Kahapit man mi diha sa talisayan kay nangaligo mi sa Calamcam beach nga grabe ka nindot,gkan mi Camiguin laag. perte ka daghan ani didto,,,, Blessed kaayo ang mindanao sa nindot nga mga Endangered Species

  8. #168

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    rabbitfish/ spinefoot bro....

  9. #169

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    Haskang daghana ni sa Talisayan, Misamis Oriental mga bro,,,,,,,, Tag 50 pesos ra ang isa. heheehehehehe.
    Kahapit man mi diha sa talisayan kay nangaligo mi sa Calamcam beach nga grabe ka nindot,gkan mi Camiguin laag. perte ka daghan ani didto,,,, Blessed kaayo ang mindanao sa nindot nga mga Endangered Species
    natural si finding nemo gud na . hehe

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    langgam na siloy bro...

    injgon pd daw mga katiguwangan langgam pd daw na ang kikik...

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