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Two fishes under water
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike.
Single humbug dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus) fish
Dascyllus albisella also known as the White-Spotted Damsel is a marine fish found in the Eastern Central Pacific. Maui Island,
Banggai cardinalfish isolated on white background. Pterapogon kauderni tropical fish with long fin swimming cutout icon. Striped cute small saltwater fish cut out design element, side view
Tropical fish swimming through the open water over coral reef
Banggai cardinalfish isolated on white background. Tropical Pterapogon kauderni with long fin swimming cutout icon, side view. Striped cute small saltwater fish cut out design element with copy space
Proud cardinalfish
Two-stripe Damsel (Dascyllus reticulatus) on a Coral. Ambon, Indonesia
Golden Damsel Amblyglyphidodon aureus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Andaman Sea and Christmas Island in the Eastern Indian Ocean to Fiji, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Rowly Shoals and New Caledonia in a depth range from 3-45m, max. length 13cm.\nJuveniles in small groups are often found among large sea fans. Adults occur in steep outer reef, occasionally in deep lagoons and along channel walls, usually in current prone habitats and where there are abundant gorgonian and long sea-whip corals on which they lay and guard eggs. The species feeds on zooplankton. \nMost of the time, a fish's behavior depends on its species. From time to time it is possible to meet exceptions, like this specimen, a very curious character, not shy at all, who kept looking at the camera.\nTriton Bay, Indonesia, 3°54'52.0617 S 134°7'21.3867 E at 9m depth
Tiny striped fish diving on dark tropical waters
Paracanthurus hepatus
Dastsillus in the Red Sea
Sea life. Coral reef Underwater scene with Anemone and anemonefish fish  clownfish. Scuba Diver Point of View.
Dascyllus aruanus, known commonly as the whitetail dascyllus or humbug damselfish among other vernacular names, is a species of marine fish in the family Pomacentridae
Tropical fish in the aquarium
Sergeant major (Abudefduf saxatilis) fish swimming in sea water aquarium
Golden Damsel Amblyglyphidodon aureus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Andaman Sea and Christmas Island in the Eastern Indian Ocean to Fiji, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Rowly Shoals and New Caledonia in a depth range from 3-45m, max. length 13cm.\nJuveniles in small groups are often found among large sea fans. Adults occur in steep outer reef, occasionally in deep lagoons and along channel walls, usually in current prone habitats and where there are abundant gorgonian and long sea-whip corals on which they lay and guard eggs. The species feeds on zooplankton. \nMost of the time, a fish's behavior depends on its species. From time to time it is possible to meet exceptions, like this specimen, a very curious character, not shy at all, who kept looking at the camera.\nTriton Bay, Indonesia, 3°54'52.0617 S 134°7'21.3867 E at 9m depth
A beautiful black and white ocellaris clownfish
Close up of tropical clown fish in clear warm blue water over soft coral reef
The bicolor chromis (Pycnochromis margaritifer), also known as the half-and-half chromis, is a species of marine fish in the family Pomacentridae. It is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region until the oceanic islands of the central Pacific Ocean.\n\nThe bicolor chromis is a small fish, reaching a maximum length of about 6 cm (2.4 in). It is dark brown or black on the upper body, with a white lower body and tail. The dorsal and anal fins are also white, with black tips. The juveniles are similar in coloration to the adults, but they have a more pronounced black band across the middle of the body.\n\nThe bicolor chromis is a schooling fish, and it is often found in groups of 10 or more individuals. They are generally peaceful fish, but they can become territorial towards other fish of the same species. They are omnivores, and their diet consists of algae, plankton, and small crustaceans.
Proud cardinalfish
Black Frostbite Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) - Aquarium fish
Underwater  sea life - coral reef. Orange Sulphur damselfish fish and Fire coral,  deep in tropical sea.
Clownfish - Amphiprion clarkii. Underwater world of Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
Tropical Fish
Chrysiptera. Blue fish with orange bottom near coral
Cichlidae
Beautiful purple Banggai Cardinal Fish
Slingjaw Wrasse Epibulus insidiator occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from Red Sea to South Africa and the Hawaiian and Tuamoto islands, north to southern Japan, south to New Caledonia in coral-rich areas of lagoon and seaward reefs in a depth range from 1-42m, max. length 54cm. \nThe mouth of this species is protrusible and unfolds into a tube easily half the body length. The jaws swing forward into a long tube to catch prey with strong suction. When not in use, the entire apparatus is conveniently folded under the head. \nColor varies with age and sex, but adult color varies additionally, including with an all-yellow form. Sub adults and females are brown or, not uncommonly, uniformly yellow. Terminal males, like this specimen, are dark with a white head and a dark streak extending horizontally through the eye. Males become ornamented with orange and yellow over the back.\nRun Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia \n4°32'56.5548 S 129°40'10.29 E at 10m depth
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