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Feeding time in the Eddystone Reef tank

Note the large sea bass, top left, and 'Cornelia' the wreckfish, left centre - smaller fishes include ballan wrasse and thick-lipped grey mullet. Assorted rays, flatfishes and dogfishes dealt with the food that sank to the bottom. After this general feed, a target was used to attract Cornelia for individual feeding as she is the largest fish in the tank.
Eddystone Reef tank, National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth, 31st January 2014.
Note the large sea bass, top left, and \'Cornelia\' the wreckfish, left centre - smaller fishes include ballan wrasse and thick-lipped grey mullet. Assorted rays, flatfishes and dogfishes dealt with the food that sank to the bottom. After this general feed, a target was used to attract Cornelia for individual feeding as she is the largest fish in the tank.
Eddystone Reef tank, National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth, 31st January 2014.
 

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