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Orange-Banded Coralfish

One of the most common and a rounded shaped coralfish. Like most other coralfish, the body is white with three goldy-brown vertical bands. Distinguished by black bar through the eye, black spot at the caudal peduncle and a single oscillate spot on the dorsal fin.

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Orange-Banded Coralfish

One of the most common and a rounded shaped coralfish. Like most other coralfish, the body is white with three goldy-brown vertical bands. Distinguished by black bar through the eye, black spot at the caudal peduncle and a single oscillate spot on the dorsal fin.

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Latticed Butterflyfish

Quite bright yellow body with very clear lattice pattern (bit like a pineapple). Black line through eye, and black stripe along dorsal and caudal fins.

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Kleins Butterflyfish

Starting at the mouth: black mouth, white snout, dark vertical forehead with black stripe running through the eye followed by a white band. Main body is golden but with a white patch across the saddle with a faint lattice pattern. Tail is yellow with a white margin.

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Kleins Butterflyfish

Starting at the mouth: black mouth, white snout, dark vertical forehead with black stripe running through the eye followed by a white band. Main body is golden but with a white patch across the saddle with a faint lattice pattern. Tail is yellow with a white margin.

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Indian Vagabond Butterflyfish

The body is white with two sets of parallel black lines perpendicular to each other. A black line through the eye, and the back of the dorsal fin is completely black. In the regular Vagabond this is yellow.

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Highfin Coralfish

Coralfish have a more triangular shape than the oval Butterflyfish and the Highfin is markedly triangular. The body has vertical white, brown and gold bands with a black spot on the caudal peduncle. There are no other spots which help to distinguish other species.

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