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Derek FL.Xlsx 2017-12-05 Fish Common Name Scientific Name Retail Price Chromis/Damsels Red Chromis Chromis sp. $ - Green Chromis Chromis viridis $ 10.00 Yellow Tail Damsel Chrysiptera parasema $ 10.00 Talbots Damsel Chrysiptera talboti $ 10.00 Anthia Carberryi Anthias F Nemanthias carberryi $ 32.00 Carberryi Anthias M Nemanthias carberryi $ 48.00 Redbar Anthia Pseudanthias cooperi $ 52.00 Evansi Anthia Pseudanthias evansi $ 54.00 Square Back Anthia L - Female Pseudanthias pleurotaenia $ 48.00 Square Back Anthia L - Male Pseudanthias pleurotaenia $ 84.00 Princess Anthia M Pseudanthias smithvanizi $ 60.00 Lyretail Anthia F Pseudanthias squamipinnis $ 31.00 Lyretail Anthia M Pseudanthias squamipinnis $ 40.00 Purple Queen Anthia Pseudanthias tuka $ 40.00 Fat Head Anthia Serranocirrhites latus $ 110.00 Angels Flagfin Angel T Apolemichthys trimaculatus $ 50.00 Flameback Angel S Centropyge acanthops $ 80.00 Pygmy Angelfish - Atlantic Centropyge argi $ 56.00 BiColour Angel S <2.5" Centropyge bicolor $ 40.00 BiColour Angel M <3.5" Centropyge bicolor $ 50.00 Coral Beauty Angel M - SALE Centropyge bispinosa $ 50.00 Hawaii Lemon Peel Angel Centropyge flavissima $ 80.00 Yellow Angel Centropyge heraldi $ 44.00 Hawaii Flame Angel Centropyge loricula $ 104.00 Keyhole Angel Centropyge tibicen $ 44.00 Aussie - True Personifer Angel M Chaetodontoplus personifer $ 900.00 Bellus Angel - Female Large Genicanthus bellus (F) $ 190.00 Spotbreast Lyretail Angel F Med Genicanthus melanospilos $ 90.00 African Angel Holacanthus africanus $ - Emperor Angel - Juvi S Pomacanthus imperator $ 78.00 Emperor Angel - Juvi L Pomacanthus imperator $ 120.00 Emperor Angel - Changing <6" Pomacanthus imperator $ 190.00 Emperor Adult XL <7" Pomacanthus imperator $ 320.00 Koran Angel Juvi S <2" Pomacanthus semicirculatus $ 60.00 Koran Angel Adult M <4.5" Pomacanthus semicirculatus $ 144.00 Regal Angel S <2.5" Pygoplites diacanthus $ 110.00 Regal Angel ML <4.5" Pygoplites diacanthus $ 170.00 Blenny Tailspot Blenny Ecsenuis stigmatura $ 25.00 Piano Blenny Plagiotremus tapeinosoma $ 36.00 Floral Blenny Petroscirtes mitratus $ 30.00 Starry Blenny Salarias ramosus $ 32.00 Lawnmower Blenny - Red Fin Africa Salarias fasciatus $ 30.00 Lawnmower Blenny Salarias fasciatus $ 20.00 Algae Blenny Salarias sp. $ 20.00 Butterfly Burgess' Butterfly - eating mysis Chaetondon Burgessi $ 170.00 Falcula Butterfly <3.5" Chaetodon falcula $ 52.00 Sunburst Butterfly S Chaetodon kleini $ 40.00 Sunburst Butterfly M Chaetodon kleini $ 56.00 Raccoon Butterfly S Chaetodon lunula $ 44.00 Bluespot Butterfly Chaetodon plebuis $ 50.00 Copperband Butterfly M Chelmon rostratus $ 48.00 Long Nose Butterfly Forcipiger flavissimus $ 53.00 Yellow Pyramid Butterfly Hemitaurichthys polylepis $ 86.00 Longfin Bannerfish S Heniochus acuminatus $ 44.00 Masked Bannerfish Heniochus monoceros $ - Cardinals Broadstriped Cardinal Apogon angustatus $ - Dartfish Firefish Nemateleotris magnifica $ 21.00 Purple Firefish Nemateleotris decora $ 44.00 Blue Dartfish XL Ptereleotris heteroptera $ 31.00 Dragonets Scooter Blenny Synchiropus marmoratus $ 20.00 Ruby Red Scooter Blenny Synchiropus moyeri/sycorax $ 44.00 Mandarin - Psycodelic Synchiropus picturatus $ 24.00 Eel Snowflake Eel M Echidna nebulosa $ 44.00 Brown Moray Eel $ 130.00 Foxface and Rabbitfsh Magnificent Foxface Siganus magnifica $ 144.00 Bicolor Foxface ML <5.25" Siganus uspi $ 100.00 Frogfish Warty Frogfish - Yellow and Red - T Antennarius maculatus $ 170.00 Warty Frogfish - Black - T Antennarius maculatus $ 130.00 Warty Frogfish - Orange T Antennarius maculatus $ 130.00 Sargassum Frogfish Histrio histrio $ 80.00 Goby Diagonal Prawn Goby Amblyeleotris diagonalis $ 24.00 Yellow Watchman Goby Cryptocentrus cinctus $ 24.00 Rainbow Harbour Goby Cryptocentrus sp. $ 36.00 Red Clown Goby Gobiodon histrio $ 20.00 Engineer Goby Pholidichthys leucotaenia $ 14.00 Two spot Goby Signigobius biocellatus $ 29.00 Diamond Goby Valenciennea puellaris $ 32.00 Sixspot Goby Valenciennea sexguttata $ 30.00 Golden Head Sleeper Goby Valenciennea strigata $ 31.00 Hawkfish Coral Hawkfish Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus $ 44.00 Long Nose Hawkfish Oxycirrhites typus $ 52.00 Lionfish Dwarf Fuzzy Lionfish M Dendrochirus brachypterus $ 74.00 Radiata Lionfish Pterois radiata $ 60.00 Pipefish Blue Striped Pipefish Doryrhamphus melanopleura $ 40.00 Puffers Stars and Stripes Puffer S Arothron hispidus $ 64.00 Valentini Puffer Canthigaster valentini $ 36.00 Bicoloured Toby Puffer - SALE Canthigaster smithae $ 36.00 Porcupine Puffer M <3.5"" Diodon holacanthus $ 60.00 Tangs Powder Brown Tang S <3" Acanthurus japonicus $ 70.00 Powder Brown Tang M <4" Acanthurus japonicus $ 70.00 Powder Blue Tang S <3" Acanthurus leucosternon $ 80.00 Powder Blue Tang M <4" Acanthurus leucosternon $ 99.00 Epaulette Tang S <3" Acanthurus nigricauda $ 56.00 Lavender Tang M <4" Acanthurus nigrofuscus $ 70.00 Mimic Half Black Tang M <3" Acanthurus chronixis $ 60.00 Mimic Lemon Peel ML <4.5" Acanthurus pyroferus $ 110.00 Chocolate Tang - Yellow M <3.5" Acanthurus pyroferus $ 80.00 Chocolate Tang - Yellow ML <4.5" Acanthurus pyroferus $ 110.00 Convict Tang M <3" Acanthurus triostegus $ 36.00 Yellow Eye Bristletooth Tang M Africa Ctenochaetus marginatus $ 80.00 Yellow Eye Bristletooth Tang L Africa Ctenochaetus marginatus $ 100.00 Orange Stripe Bristle Tooth Tang M Ctenochaetus striatus $ 53.00 Tomini Tang SM <3" Ctenochaetus tominiensis $ 80.00 Blue Unicorn Tang M <5" Naso brevirostris $ 70.00 Naso Tang M <4" Naso lituratus $ 56.00 Vlamingii Tang M <4" Naso vlamingii $ 52.00 Hippo Tang - Yellow Belly SM <3" Paracanthurus hepatus $ 90.00 Hippo Tang - Yellow Belly M <4" Paracanthurus hepatus $ 110.00 Hawaii Yellow Tang M <3.5" Zebrasoma flavescens $ 120.00 Scopas Tang SM <3" Zebrasoma scopas $ 36.00 Sailfin Tang SM <3" Zebrasoma veliferum $ 48.00 Triggers Pinktail Trigger M Melichthys vidua $ 60.00 Niger Trigger S Odous Niger $ 36.00 Blue Throat Trigger M Xanthichthys auromarginatus $ 108.00 Wrasses Yellowchest Twist Wrasse S Anampses twistii $ 56.00 Twin Spot Wrasse Coris aygula/angulata $ 54.00 Africa Queen Coris Wrasse S Coris formosa $ 52.00 Red Coris Wrasse - Juvi Coris gaimard $ 32.00 Blueheaded Fairy Wrasse Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura $ 53.00 Exquisite Wrasse Cirrhilabrus exquisitus (Africa) $ 70.00 Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse M Cirrhilabrus lunatus $ 190.00 Red Finned Fairy Wrasse Cirrhilabrus rubripinnis $ 53.00 Hybrid Wrasse Cirrhilabrus rubripinnis x Tonozukai $ 130.00 Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse M Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus $ 56.00 Long Fin Fairy Wrasse Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis $ 44.00 Yellow Flanked Fairy Wrasse Cirrhilabrus ryukyuensis $ 70.00 Yellow Flanked Fairy Wrasse SHOW Cirrhilabrus ryukyuensis $ 80.00 Rhomboids Wrasse Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis $ - 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