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Catalogue Customer-Product AQUATIC DESIGN CENTRE Marine Livestock Ordering List 2019 26 Zennor Trade Park Balham ¦ London ¦ SW12 0PS Shop Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)20 7580 6764 Email: [email protected] Please Call to Order or to Check if in Stock Angels Common name Scientific name 00030 African Angel : Adult Pomacanthus chrysurus 00040 African Angel : Juv Pomacanthus chrysurus 00025 Africanus Angel Holacanthus africanus 00018 Annularis Angel - TANK BRED Pomacanthus annularis 00020 Annularis Angel : J Pomacanthus annularis 00010 Annularis Angel: A Pomacanthus annularis 00015 Armitagei Angel Apolemicthys armitagei 00050 Asfur Angel Pomacanthus asfur 00410 Bandit Angel Holocanthus arcuatus 00080 Bellus Angel Genicanthus bellus 00380 Black French: J Pomacanthus arcuatus 00090 Blue Queen Angel : A Holacanthus isabelita 00100 Blue Queen Angel : J Holacanthus isabelita 00060 Blueface Angel : A Pomacanthus xanthometopon 00070 Blueface Angel : J Pomacanthus xanthometopon 00110 Bluespot Angel Chaetodontoplus cyanopunctatus 00114 Chinese Blueline Angel Chaetodontoplus septentrionali 00115 Clarion Angel : A Holacanthus Clarionensis 00116 Conspic Angel Chaetodontoplus conspicillatus 00130 Cortez Angel Pomacanthus zonipectus 00140 Cream Angel Apolemicthys xanthurus 00180 Emperor Angel : A Pomacanthus imperator 00190 Emperor Angel : J Pomacanthus imperator 00170 Flagfin Angel Apolemicthys trimaculatus 00150 French Angel : A Pomacanthus paru 00160 French Angel : J Pomacanthus paru 00420 Goldflake Angel Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus 00165 Griffis Angel Genicanthus griffisi 00430 Kingi Angel Apolemicthys kingi 00200 Koran Angel : J Pomacanthus semicirculatus 00210 Lamark Angel Genicanthus lamarck 00220 Majestic Angel : A Pomacanthus navarchus 00230 Majestic Angel : J Pomacanthus navarchus 00232 Masked Swallowtail Angel Genicanthus semifasciatus 00240 Passer Angel : J Holacanthus passer 00250 Personifer Angel Chaetodontoplus meredithi 00252 Personifer Angel : Male Chaetodontoplus meredithi 00260 Purple Moon Angel : A Pomacanthus maculosus 00270 Purple Moon Angel : J Pomacanthus maculosus 00280 Queen Angel : A Holacanthus ciliaris 00290 Queen Angel : J Holacanthus ciliaris 00385 Regal Angel - Misbar Pygoplites diacanthus 00310 Regal Angel - West Ind Ocean Pygoplites diacanthus 00300 Rock Beauty Holacanthus tricolor 00320 Scribble Angel Chaetodontoplus duboulayi 00322 Scribble Angel : Male Chaetodontoplus duboulayi 00324 Singapore Angel Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus 00330 Sixbar Angel : Adult Pomacanthus sexstriatus 00340 Sixbar Angel : Juv Pomacanthus sexstriatus 00350 Swallowtail Angel Genicanthus melanospilos 00345 Swallowtail Angel - Male Genicanthus melanospilos 00350P Swallowtail Angel - Pair Genicanthus melanospilos 00360 Velvet Angel Chaetodontoplus melanosoma 00370 Watanabei Angel - Female Genicanthus watanabei 00371 Watanabei Angel - Male Genicanthus watanabei 00370P Watanabei Angel - PAIR Genicanthus watanabei 00375 Xanthotis Angel Apolemicthys xanthotis Dwarf Angels Common name Scientific name 00720 Banded Angel Paracentropyge multifasciata 00725 Banded Angel - Melanesian Yellow Paracentropyge multifasciata 00500 Bicolour Angel - Melanesia Centropyge bicolor 00505 Blue Back Angel Centropyge colini 00510 Coral Beauty Bluefin Angel Centropyge multispinis 00520 Cherub Angel Centropyge argi 00530 Coral Beauty - Melanesia Centropyge bispinosus 00540 Fireball Angel Centropyge acanthops 00545 Fisher's Angel Centropyge fisheri 00550 Flame Angel Centropyge loriculus 00555 Flame Angel - Hawaiian Deep Water Centropyge loriculus 00560 Flameback Angel Centropyge aurantonotus 00680 Golden Angel Centropyge aurantia 00570 Half Black Angel - Melanesia Centropyge vroliki 00685 Half Black Angel - Yellow Centropyge vroliki 00655 Japanese Angel Centropyge interruptus 00575 Joculata Angel Centropyge joculata 00580 Keyhole Angel - Melanesia Centropyge tibicen 00590 Lemon Peel - Melanesia Centropyge flavissima 00595 Lemon Peel / Hybrid Centropyge cf flavissima 00600 Midnight Angel - Melanesia Centropyge nox 00610 Multicolour Angel Centropyge multicolor 00620 Potters Angel Centropyge potteri 00630 Red Stripe Angel Centropyge eibli 00650 Rusty Angel Centropyge ferrugata 00690 Shepard's Angel - Hybrid Centropyge shepardi 00665 Twilight Angel Centropyge deborae 00365 Venusta Angel Paracentropyge venusta 00695 Yellow Angel - Coral Sea Centropyge heraldi 00660 Yellow Angel - Fiji Centropyge woodheadi 00670 Yellow Tail Angel - Melanesia Centropyge flavicauda 00675 Yellowfin Angel Centropyge flavipectoralis Batfish Common name Scientific name 00900 Longfin Batfish Platax teira 00910 Marble Batfish Platax batavianus 00915 Marble Batfish - Tank Bred Platax batavianus 00920 Redface Batfish Platax pinnatus 00925 Redface Batfish - Tank Bred Platax pinnatus 00930 Roundfin Batfish Platax orbicularis Butterflies Common name Scientific name 01000 Addis Butterfly Chaetodon semilarvatus 01005 African Butterfly Chaetodon dolosus 01010 Auriga Butterfly Chaetodon auriga 01450 Auriga Butterfly - Red Sea Chaetodon auriga 01455 Banded Butterfly Chaetodon striatus 01457 Bandit Butterfly Chaetodon humeralis 01020 Barber Fish Johnrandallia nigrirostris 01025 Blackburn's Butterfly Chaetodon blackburnii 01030 Burgess' Butterfly Chaetodon burgessi 01035 Caribbean Reef Butterfly Chaetodon ocellatus 01040 Collare Butterfly Chaetodon collare 01460 Copperband But - Giant Aust. Chelmon rostratus 01050 Copperband Butterfly Chelmon rostratus 01060 Dot Dash Butterfly Chaetodon punctatofasciatus 01070 Dot Dash Butterfly - Blue Chaetodon guttatissimus 01080 Dot Dash Butterfly - Fiji Chaetodon pelewensis 01090 Double Saddle Butterfly Chaetodon ulietensis 01100 Falcula Butterfly Chaetodon falcula 01110 Fasciatus Butterfly Chaetodon fasciatus 01120 Foureyed Butterfly Chaetodon capistratus 01125 Gold Rim Butterfly Chaetodon xanthocephalus 01128 Guenther's Butterfly Chaetodon guentheri 01130 Haw Blue Stripe Butterfly Chaetodon fremblii 01150 Haw. Orange Stripe Butterfly Chaetodon multicinctus 01140 Hawaiian Four Spot Butterfly Chaetodon quadrimaculatus 01160 Hawaiian Lemon Butterfly Chaetodon miliaris 01170 Heniochus Butterfly - B&W Heniochus acuminatus 01180 Heniochus Butterfly - Chieftan Heniochus pleurotaenia 01190 Heniochus Butterfly - Masked Heniochus monoceros 01200 Heniochus Butterfly - Red Sea Heniochus intermedius 01210 Hi Fin Butterfly Coradion altivelis 01260 Longnose Butterfly - 3 Stripe Chelmon marginalis 01220 Longnose Butterfly - Aust. Chelmon muelleri 01230 Longnose Butterfly - Banded Chelmonops truncatus 01240 Longnose Butterfly - Caribbean Prognathodes aculeatus 01250 Longnose Butterfly - Yellow Forcipiger flavissimus 01270 Raccoon Butterfly Chaetodon lunula 01510 Marqesian Butterfly Chaetodon declivis 01515 Melanotus Butterfly - Fiji Chaetodon melannotus 01280 Mitratus Butterfly Chaetodon mitratus 01290 Orange Nose Butterfly Chaetodon flavirostris 01310 Pearlscale Butterfly - Black Chaetodon argentatus 01320 Pearlscale Butterfly - Fiji Chaetodon mertensii 01300 Pearlscale Butterfly - Pacific Chaetodon xanthurus 01470 Pearlscale Butterfly - Red Sea Chaetodon paucifasciatus 01330 Pearlscale Butterfly - West Ind Ocean Chaetodon madagascariensis 01340 Pyramid Butterfly Hemitaurichthys zoster 01350 Pyramid Butterfly - Yellow Hemitaurichthys polylepis 01360 Raffles Butterfly Chaetodon rafflesii 01365 Rainford's Butterfly Chaetodon rainfordi 01370 Saddleback Butterfly Chaetodon ephippium 01520 Semeion Chaetodon semeion 01385 Somali Butterfly Chaetodon leucopleura 01390 Sunburst Butterfly - Melanesia Chaetodon kleinii 01380 Sunburst Butterfly - West Ind Ocean Chaetodon kleinii 01395 Tahitian Butterfly Chaetodon trichrous 01420 Teardrop Butterfly - Melanesia Chaetodon unimaculatus 01410 Teardrop Butterfly - West Ind Ocean Chaetodon interruptus 01400 Tinkers Butterfly Chaetodon tinkeri 01430 Vagabond Butterfly Chaetodon vagabundus 01440 Vagabond Butterfly - West Ind Ocean Chaetodon decussatus 01480 Whiteface Butterfly Chaetodon mesoleucos Clownfish Common name Scientific name 01600 African Clown Amphiprion allardi 01610 Australian Clown Amphiprion akindynos 01610P Australian Clown - Pair Amphiprion akindynos 01620 Black Clown - Australian Amphiprion latezonatus 01630 Bluestripe Clown Amphiprion chrysopterus 01640 Chocolate Clown Amphiprion nigripes 01650 Chocolate Clown - Yellow Amphiprion nigripes 01665 Clarki Clown - Coral Sea Amphiprion clarkii 01670 Clarki Clown - Maldive Amphiprion clarkii 01660 Clarki Clown - Pacific Amphiprion clarkii 01680 Maroon Clown Premnas biaculeatus 01681 Maroon Clown - Coral Sea PAIR Premnas biaculeatus 01690 Maroon Clown - Yellow Premnas biaculeatus 01690P Maroon Clown - Yellow - Pair Premnas biaculeatus 01700 Percula Clown Amphiprion ocellaris 01704 Percula Clown Amphiprion percula 01706 Percula Clown - Coral Sea Amphiprion ocellaris 01701 Percula Clown - Coral Sea PAIR Amphiprion ocellaris 01720 Red Clown - Fiji Amphiprion rubrocinctus 01710 Red Clown - Indo Fire Amphiprion melanopus 01740 Red Clown - Melanesia Fire Amphiprion melanopus 01830 Red Clown - Saddle Amphiprion ephippium 01730 Red Clown - Tomato Amphiprion frenatus 01860 Red Sea Clown Amphiprion bicinctus 01870 Saddleback Clown Amphiprion polymnus 01880 Saddleback Clown - Yellow Amphiprion polymnus 01750 Skunk Clown - Fiji Amphiprion perideraion 01760 Skunk Clown - Orange Amphiprion sandaracinos 01770 Skunk Clown - Pink Amphiprion perideraion 01771 Skunk Clown - Pink PAIR Amphiprion perideraion 01806 Tank Bred Black & White Clown Amphiprion ocellaris 01790 Tank Bred Clown - Black Fin Amphiprion melanopus 01817 Tank Bred
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