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.
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