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	<title>Salt Water People &#187; Anemone Fish</title>
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		<title>Maldivian Anemone Fish (set)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endemic to the Maldives, they thrive in almost all reefs. They could very well be the most photographed fish around. Even so observing them is an obsessive thing.  The relationship among their family, the mutualism with its host anemone and many other aspects of their behaviour.
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<p>Endemic to the Maldives, they thrive in almost all reefs. They could very well be the most photographed fish around. Even so observing them is an obsessive thing.  The relationship among their family, the mutualism with its host anemone and many other aspects of their behaviour.</p>
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