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    1. One minute Freda had been there, standing in the doorway, swearing like a trouper, firing the gun at goodness knew what


    2. He had supplied each of the eight super-trouper spotlight


    3. For a moment, they hovered above a large black grouper fish, weighing approximately 100 pounds


    4. Some of Mark’s gray matter was hanging out, quickly becoming grouper snack


    5. To keep a Coral Grouper you are going to need a tank that is 180 gallons or larger for long term


    6. This grouper should adapt well to the aquarium provided that the tank is a suitable size and you


    7. Temperament / Behavior : The Coral Hind Grouper is considered very aggressive and will not


    8. Compatible Tank Mates : The coral grouper should be kept with similar sized species and it


    9. to wherever it wants because it's a Coral Grouper!


    10. The Panther Grouper is one of those species that look really cool with their white bodies

    11. The juvenile groupers around 3 or 4 inches are collected on the reef and


    12. The larger groupers are a food fish and


    13. This grouper is


    14. for the most part will leave other similarly sized fish alone, including other Panther Groupers


    15. These groupers are open water,


    16. Compatible Tank Mates : This grouper needs to be in a tank with similar sized fish and kept in


    17. Having kicked ’em, the troupers were streaming back from


    18. There were whitish eels of the species Gymnotus fasciatus that passed like elusive wisps of steam, conger eels three to four meters long that were tricked out in green, blue, and yellow, three–foot hake with a liver that makes a dainty morsel, wormfish drifting like thin seaweed, sea robins that poets call lyrefish and seamen pipers and whose snouts have two jagged triangular plates shaped like old Homer's lyre, swallowfish swimming as fast as the bird they're named after, redheaded groupers whose dorsal fins are trimmed with filaments, some shad (spotted with black, gray, brown, blue, yellow, and green) that actually respond to tinkling handbells, splendid diamond–shaped turbot that were like aquatic pheasants with yellowish fins stippled in brown and the left topside mostly marbled in brown and yellow, finally schools of wonderful red mullet, real oceanic birds of paradise that ancient Romans bought for as much as 10,000 sesterces apiece, and which they killed at the table, so they could heartlessly watch it change color from cinnabar red when alive to pallid white when dead


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