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Brazilian Batfish (Ogcocephalus vespertilio)  - Marine fish
A Striated, or Hairy frogfish sits in the dark waiting to ambush prey in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This well-camouflaged fish is rarely seen because it blends into its surroundings so well.
Monodactylus sebae (Rhinogobius sp.)
Tropical batfish swimming through the open ocean
Round batfish (Platax orbicularis) juvenile mimicking a leaf. Horizontal, colour, profile underwater picture taken in Amed, Bali, Indonesia.
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Batfish
Spiny Waspfish Ablabys macracanthus occurs in the tropical Eastern Indian Ocean in the Andaman Sea (Myanmar and Thailand) and in the Western Pacific Ocean in a depth range from 1 to 20m, max. length 20cm. \nThe species is encountered inshore, usually in muddy-sand habitat, estuaries and coastal slopes. Mimicking dead leaves and other debris, Ablabys macracanthus sways back and forth with current surge. That's exactly what this specimen does. \nLembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia\n1°28'22.558 N 125°14'3.890 E at 15m depth
Tropical fish kept in aquariums
The yellow longnose butterflyfish or forceps butterflyfish, Forcipiger flavissimus, is a species of marine fish in the family Chaetodontidae.
juvenile Platax pinnatus, also known as the pinnate spadefish, pinnate batfish, dusky batfish, shaded batfish, or red-faced batfish in coral reef among plankton stream at night dive
A Caribbean stingray swimming off to the right of the image, there is a cloud of sand behind it.
Lookdown Mackerel (Selene vomer) In Brest Aquarium Oceanopolis In Brittany, France
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Beautiful Guitarfish
A monkfish in its natural environment
Orbicular Batfish - Platax orbicularis. Small juveniles mimics reddish leaves. Underwater world of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.
Whitemargin Stargazer, Uranoscopus Suphureus, partially buried in black sand. Elevated view.\nUnderwater macro photography taken in Lembeh, Manado - Indonesia.
Underwater photo of a Longfin Batfish (Platax teira), also called Teira Batfish or Round-faced Batfish, gliding gracefully in the open ocean at night. This tropical reef fish, recognized by its elongated dorsal and anal fins with a silver-grey body and subtle yellow highlights, is commonly found in coral reefs and coastal waters across the Indo-Pacific. Image captured during a scuba dive in deep, dark waters, showcasing marine life in its natural habitat.
Colour variations of Leaf Scorpionfish Taenianotus triacanthus include white, pink, yellow, tan, brown and black with mottling. The species occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 5-135m, usually 5- 20m, max. length 10cm. The species has the habit of mimicking a dead leaf by swaying from side to side. \nSince the fish has a narrow body, the backlight penetrates almost everywhere.\nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°25'51.2087 N 125°11'5.1449 E at 5m depth
A juvenile Pinnate spadefish, Platax pinnatus, displays vivid orange and black markings as it hovers over a shallow coral reef in Indonesia. These fish change dramatically as they mature into adults.
Tropical ornamental fish swimming in the aquarium
when out to sailrock trip for 2 dives . It was amazing visability
Tropical fish swimming in the aquarium
Juvenile Batfish cleaned by cleaner fish at cleaning station of Bali
Close-up shot of a Lookdown Jack fish swimming by itself
The juvenile Circular Spadefish (Platax orbicularis) has a distinctive and unique appearance compared to its adult form. Its body is disc-shaped and mimicking a leaf, with a black patch behind its eye and a yellowish-orange tail. As it grows, its body becomes more elongated and its coloration changes, developing black stripes on its sides and a yellowish-white body. Despite its unusual appearance, the juvenile Circular Spadefish is a popular sight in tropical waters and can often be found swimming in small schools near coral reefs.
Devil Scorpionfish or False Stonefish Scorpaenopsis diabolus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific on rubble or weedy coralline-rock bottoms of reef flats and lagoon and seaward reefs in a depth range from 1-70m, max. length 30cm. Scorpaenopsis diabolus is relatively uncommon. When disturbed, the species flashes its inner pectoral fins. The venomous dorsal sting can inflict a painful injury. The species occurs solitary like this specimen or in pairs and is often partly buried. \nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'47.196 N 125°14'12.42 E at 22m depth
Portrait of beautiful fish in aquarium, undersea world and coral reef scene. Oceanarium concept
An underwater shot of Hawaii's aquatic life, focusing on the darker tints and shadows of the sea. Taken in Kauai, Hawaii, during the day.
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