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Stock photo os a large black grouper swimming in open water off the coast of Cancun, Mexico.
The humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis) spotted saltwater fish
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
Graysby grouper on coral reef off the tropical island of Bonaire in the Caribbean Netherlands.
Water animals Grouper fish Underwater  in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view
Harlequin Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus Chaetodonoides), Komodo, Indonesia
Blacktip grouper, Epinephelus fasciatus, on a coral. Gulf of Thailand.
Peacock grouper (cephalopholis argus) - coral fish - Red sea.Close up. Detail.
Stoplight parrotfish, terminal stage, being cleaned by cleaner fish
An underwater scene featuring a clear blue water background with a prominent coral reef. The water appears transparent, providing excellent visibility, while exhibiting a vivid blue hue. The focus of the image is on the coral reef, which showcases various formations and structures. The reef's vibrant colors and intricate details are visible, creating a visually captivating display. Tropical fish can be observed within the frame, adding to the natural ecosystem depicted in this photograph.
Goldspotted Rabbitfish in Tulamben, Bali
Diagonalbanded Sweetlips Plectorhinchus lineatus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Ryukyu Islands to Ogasawara Islands to the Great Barrier Reef and New Caledonia in a depth range from 1-35m, max. length 72cm but rarely more than 60cm. The species lives solitary or in groups, looking for benthic mollusks and crustaceans and some little fish mainly during night, whilst at day it rests among the rocks and corals. \nThere is a Ribboned Sweetlips Plectorhinchus polytaenia in the background.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°55'1.098 S 134°6'4.638 E at 16m depth
Many spotted sweetlips or harlequin sweetlips ( Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides ) cleaned by cleaner fish ( labroides dimidiatus) at cleaning station , Bali, Indonesia
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Barred Hamlet on the reef
Coral Grouper  Beautiful sea life. Underwater scene  at coral reef. School of red sea fish ( scalefin anthias ) in background. Scuba diving. Underwater explore and enjoy   Sea life Coral garden
Blue spotted coral red grouper Indonesia
Onespot Foxface Rabbitfish - Siganus vulpinus \nCloseup in an Saltwater Aquarium
red striped tropical fish in a saltwater marine aquarium
Leopard grouper (Mycteroperca rosacea) in the Sea of Cortez (Mexico)
A close up view of a Rock Cod fish head. Other names of the fish: Boot, Meat Wirrah, Mother-in-law Fish, Old Boot, Peppermint Cod, Wirrah, Wirrah Cod
Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse Labroides bicolor enters gills of Manyspotted Sweetlips Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides.
A Forster's hawkfish on a coral branch
Dascyllus albisella also known as the White-Spotted Damsel is a marine fish found in the Eastern Central Pacific. Maui Island,
coral fish swimming
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Cephalopholis fulva a coney grouper resting on coral reef
Blacktip grouper, Epinephelus fasciatus, on a coral. Gulf of Thailand.
Nassau grouper. blue spotted coral grouper. Epinephelus striatus
A coral fish - Crescent Tail Bigeye - Priacanthus hamrur, Red sea, Egypt
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