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Red Sea Bannerfish - Egypt
Heniochus intermedius
The Heniochus is a species of Butterflies and is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific. Known for their elongated dorsal filament that waves as a banner as they swim through the waters. Larger tanks with enough rock workĀ as well as moderate water movement will be optimal to house this species.
The Heniochus is a species of Butterflies and is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific. Known for their elongated dorsal filament that waves as a banner as they swim through the waters. Larger tanks with enough rock workĀ as well as moderate water movement will be optimal to house this species.
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Red Sea Bannerfish - Egypt
Red Sea Bannerfish - Egypt
Heniochus intermedius
The Heniochus is a species of Butterflies and is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific. Known for their elongated dorsal filament that waves as a banner as they swim through the waters. Larger tanks with enough rock workĀ as well as moderate water movement will be optimal to house this species.
The Heniochus is a species of Butterflies and is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific. Known for their elongated dorsal filament that waves as a banner as they swim through the waters. Larger tanks with enough rock workĀ as well as moderate water movement will be optimal to house this species.
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Heniochus intermedius
The Heniochus is a species of Butterflies and is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific. Known for their elongated dorsal filament that waves as a banner as they swim through the waters. Larger tanks with enough rock workĀ as well as moderate water movement will be optimal to house this species.
The Heniochus is a species of Butterflies and is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific. Known for their elongated dorsal filament that waves as a banner as they swim through the waters. Larger tanks with enough rock workĀ as well as moderate water movement will be optimal to house this species.










