Potter’s Angelfish |
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Scientific Name: Centtropyge Potteri
Hawaiian Name: None he Potter's Angle usually can be seen in depths of 15ft or greater. Theyare
not usually in groups, but can be seen alone darting in and out of the
holes in the reef. They are territorial and if seen in one place, youusually
find them in that same area again. This fish was named after the Director
of the Waikiki Aquarium<BR>Fredrick A. Potter. |
he Potter's Angle usually can be seen in depths of 15ft or greater. Theyare
not usually in groups, but can be seen alone darting in and out of the
holes in the reef. They are territorial and if seen in one place, youusually
find them in that same area again. This fish was named after the Director
of the Waikiki Aquarium<BR>Fredrick A. Potter.