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Scientific name here
Hammer coral, Photo by Brent Cone Hammer coral, Photo by BigT


Kingdom Animalia
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Common names replace
Reef safe replace
Temperament replace
Diet replace
Size replace
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Brief summary here. Detailed information will go in the appropriate sections below. Click on the edit button and copy the contents of the entire page to your new page.Use the appropriate template for your project. Where you see"replace" in the code above insert the appropriate term. For reef safe use yes,no, or w/caution. Diet Carnivore or Herbivore For temperament use highly aggressive,aggresive,docile. Size, screw the metric system.To add your pictures to the table replace the section after Image: and before |175 with the name of your photo. Then replace the section after px| and before ]] with the appropriate title, "photo by name". Just in case replace, name with the photographers name. No need for quotes.





Contents

Appearance

What could possibly go in this section? Be descriptive.Whiskey use spellcheck. Try to remember the difference between there and their.Spellcheck will not help here. Contractions suck! Please do not use them.

Care and feeding requirements

Once again replace the section between Image: and |with your photo and the section between 200px| and ]] with the title, "Photo by name". Replace name with the photographers name. No need for quotes.Water movement requirements,lighting requirements, diet etc.. Be descriptive.

Euphyllia paranchora, Photo by Wharyat
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Euphyllia paranchora, Photo by Wharyat

Distribution and habitats

Where is the coral, fish, blah in question found? Is it a benthic organism? Openwater?

References

You pilfered information from somewhere. Give credit to that source of reference. To keep a uniform stand ard I decided to use the Modern Language Association guidelines for citing refernces. IF you don't have one you can use this. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/MLAstyle.pdf

It is a pain, but it looks good.

External links

This should be self explanatory. Have a link to the specimen in question include it here. In order to keep a clean look please don't just copy and paste the link. Follow these simple steps start each line with a * followed by a space and then a [ . Then paste your link. After the link is another space followed by a description and then close that with a ] The end result will look like this.

Additional photographs

You should know what to do by now. Yes, I'm quite aware that some of these are not hammer corals. After gallery and before /gallery.