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Here are the commonly accepted scientific (binomial) names for each of the species you listed. I’ll flag a couple where trade names can refer to more than one species.
Fish
- Bicolor Angelfish — Centropyge bicolor
- Half Black Angelfish — Centropyge vrolikii
- Lyretail Anthias (Orange) — Pseudanthias squamipinnis
- Pajama Spotted Cardinalfish — Sphaeramia nematoptera
- Maroon Gold Stripe Clownfish — Premnas biaculeatus
- Ocellaris “Wyoming White” Clownfish — Amphiprion ocellaris
- Blue Green Damselfish — Chromis viridis
- Ruby Dragonet — Synchiropus sycorax
- Ocellated Scooter Dragonet — Synchiropus ocellatus
- False Yellow Spotted Watchman Goby — Cryptocentrus pavoninoides (sometimes confused with other Cryptocentrus spp.)
- Firefish Goby — Nemateleotris magnifica
- Two Spot Signal Goby — Signigobius biocellatus
- Diamond Watchman Goby — Valenciennea puellaris
- Yashia Goby — Stonogobiops yasha
- Flame Hawkfish — Neocirrhites armatus
- Powder Blue Tang — Acanthurus leucosternon
- Tomini Bristletooth Tang — Ctenochaetus tominiensis
- Purple Tang — Zebrasoma xanthurum
- Humu Picasso Triggerfish — Rhinecanthus aculeatus
- Orange Back Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis
- Solorensis Red-eye Fairy Wrasse — Cirrhilabrus solorensis
- Yellow “Chrysus” Wrasse — Halichoeres chrysus
- Pencil Wrasse — Pseudojuloides cerasinus (common trade ID; may vary by region)
Inverts & Others
- Red Leg Hermit Crab — Clibanarius digueti (sometimes Paguristes cadenati in trade)
- Halloween Hermit Crab — Ciliopagurus strigatus
- Green Bubble Tip Anemone — Entacmaea quadricolor
- Candy Cane Pistol Shrimp — Alpheus randalli (most common ID in trade)
- Peppermint Shrimp — Lysmata wurdemanni (note: multiple similar species sold as “peppermint”)
- Black Margarita Snail — Tegula funebralis
- Strawberry Fighting Conch — Strombus alatus (sometimes Gibberulus spp. depending on supplier)
- Mexican Turbo Snail — Turbo fluctuosa
- Blue Star Linkia — Linckia laevigata
- Orange Halloween Sea Urchin — Tripneustes gratilla