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  1. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  2. Halichoeres radiatus, Puddingwife wrasse : fisheries, aquarium

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    Painted Wrasse Halichoeres caudalis. Lateral line continuous and uninterrupted, though steeply curved below posterior portion of dorsal fin. Posterior canine present. Dorsal fin with 9 spines and 11 soft rays. A dark green-blue spot immediately behind eye.
    Fish of the genus Halichoeres are very populair in aquaria, as they are attractive and effective at eradicating flatworms and pyramid snails. They are generally more peaceful than , which are often acquired to the same end. However, most fish of the Halichoeres genus will quickly become too large for smaller aquaria.
    They are generally more peaceful than , which are often acquired to the same end. However, most fish of the Halichoeres genus will quickly become too large for smaller aquaria. There is a difference in which food these fish live on, some on small invertebrates, whilst others can crush various crustaceans.
  4. Halichoeres radiatus (Puddingwife Wrasse) - UWI St. Augustine

  5. Halichoeres radiatus (Puddingwife wrasse) - Reef App

    WEBGenus description (Halichoeres) Fish of the genus Halichoeres are very populair in aquaria, as they are attractive and effective at eradicating โ€ฆ

    • Family: Labridae-Halichoeres
    • Local name: Puddingwife wrasse
    • Latin name: Halichoeres radiatus-(Linnaeus, 1758)
    • Origin: The Mexican Golf, West Atlantic
  6. Halichoeres radiatus - Wikipedia

  7. Halichoeres radiatus » NCFishes.com

    WEBCommon Name. Labridae. Halichoeres radiatus. (Linnaeus) 1758. Puddingwife. Halichoeres radiatus. Unique Characters: Lateral line continuous and uninterrupted, though steeply curved below posterior โ€ฆ

  8. Morphology Summary - Halichoeres radiatus

  9. Puddingwife (Halichoeres radiatus) · iNaturalist

  10. Ecology Summary - Halichoeres radiatus

  11. Puddingwife wrasse - Wikipedia