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Sealife in Sipadan, Malaysia
Scatophagus argus, spotted scat, Green scats or Argusfishes is a species of fish in the scat family Scatophagidae.
Colorful Crown Toby with unique shapes and patterns
The orange spotted filefish or harlequin filefish, Oxymonacanthus longirostris, is a filefish in the family Monacanthidae found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific Oceans.
Valentines Puffer, also known as Valentines Sharp Nosed Puffer and Black-Saddled Toby, Canthigaster valentini. Two males fighting during a territory dispute. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
Shortsnout Filefish Paramonacanthus curtorhynchos occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from Bay of Bengal to the Indo-Malayan region and Palau, New Caledonia and Fiji, south to Australia in protected areas, on open, silty sand bottoms, max. length 11.3cm. \nThis juvenile specimen might be 4cm long. Adult Shortsnout Filefishes occur deeper, in a depth range from 39-90m. Young fish grow near the shore and only later venture into the depths.\nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'41.052 S 134°7'18.204 E at 15m depth
Scrawled filefish on coral reef off the tropical island of Bonaire in the Caribbean Netherlands.
Exotic freshwater fishes in aquarium in oceanarium.
Pacific halibut swims in the aquarium
A Filefish in Lembeh
boring blowfish
Fish on coral reef underwater in ocean
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.
Spotted Sharpnose Puffer (Canthigaster solandri)
Ornate Cowfish, Aracana ornata, Eastern Indian Ocean, Australia, California
file fish
Spotted Hawkfish Cirrhitichthys aprinus occurs in tropical and some warm temperate marine waters of the Indo-Pacific from the Maldives to Indonesia and from the southern to central coasts of Western Australia and from northern Queensland to southern New South Wales in a depth range from 5-40m, max. length 12.5cm. \nThis specimen is propped up on its thickened lower pectoral fin rays at the edge of a Barrel Sponge Xestospongia testudinaria. This species, like most of the hawkfishes, is often observed motionless that way. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°57'4.9417 S 134°8'1.0322 E at 21m depth
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A wrasse hiden behind algae in the French Mediterranean Sea (La Ciotat)
Coral fish- red sea toby (Canthigaster margaritata),Red sea
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Thornback cowfish (Lactoria fornasini), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Ornate Cowfish, Aracana ornata, Eastern Indian Ocean, Australia, male. A boxfish.
The Mosaic Leatherjacket (Eubalichthys mosaicus) is a captivating species found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific region. This fish boasts a unique and intricate mosaic-like pattern on its body, featuring a combination of vibrant colors such as orange, yellow, black, and white. Its elongated body and distinctive snout give it a sleek and elegant appearance. The Mosaic Leatherjacket is known for its ability to camouflage among coral reefs, using its colorful pattern to blend seamlessly with its surroundings. Its presence adds a touch of beauty and intrigue to the diverse marine ecosystems it inhabits.
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Detail of leatherjacket Meuschenia scaber showing eye and leathery skin.
Tarentola mauritanica in close range
White spotted filefish (Cantherhines macrocerus) swimming in the dark
Saw Blade Shrimp Tozeuma armatum is a species of broken back shrimp (Hippolydiae) that occurs throughout the tropical Indo-West Pacific and the Red Sea in a depth range from 3-30m, max. length 5cm. The species is associated with black corals and sea whips. The body is almost invisible due to the elongated shape and the camouflaging bands. \nTozeuma armatum can adopt the same color bands as it's particular coral colony host. It can be white, yellow, orange, red or combination of these. The rarest colour combination is yellow and blue. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°54'41.688 S 134°7'15.66 E at 22m depth
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