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Reefs.org Reefs.org believes an educated hobbyist is a conscientious, successful hobbyist. Our primary mission is the fostering of responsible marine aquarium hobbyists through education. http://www.reefs.org/library/talklog/f_marini_020799.html
**InfoTrac**: (Deselect all databases and select first 6 databases and #9) In the search box at the top Search <marine sponge!> (no carats but WITH the exclamation mark). Once you get a results list, select “full text.” Select Books tab and scroll down to “Sponges”.
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Banggai Cardinalfish:
National Sea Grant Library, University of Rhode Island
http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/hawau/hawauh05003.pdf
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Reefs.org Reefs.org believes an educated hobbyist is a conscientious, successful hobbyist. Our primary mission is the fostering of responsible marine aquarium hobbyists through education.
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Factsheet
http://www.ssn.org/Meetings/cop/cop14/Factsheets/Cardinalfish_EN.pdfMarine Sponges:
**InfoTrac**: (Deselect all databases and select first 6 databases and #9) In the search box at the top Search <marine sponge!> (no carats but WITH the exclamation mark). Once you get a results list, select “full text.” Select Books tab and scroll down to “Sponges”.
Grolier Online (use Encyclopedia Americana): Search <Marine sponge!>
Sea Anemone:
Grolier Online (Encyclopedia Americana): Search <sea anemone>
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/sea-anemone.html
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/eviau/edit557/oceans/norma/osanom.htm
Polychaete Worms:
eLibrary Science: Search <polychaete worm>
Grolier Online (Encyclopedia Americana): Search <polychaete worm>
Australian Museum
http://www.seaslugforum.net/factsheet.cfm?base=polychaete
Flame Scallops:
“The reproductive cycle of the flame scallop, Ctenoides scaber , from the lower Florida Keys and its relationship with environmental conditions” //Journal of Shellfisheries Research//, August, 2005 by Angela K. Dukeman, Norman J. Blake, William S. Arnold. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0QPU/is_2_24/ai_n15380342/?tag=content;col1
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