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Clingfish, Dragonets, Triplefins



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Fish



Sharks & Rays

Sharks & Rays

Anenome Fish

Anenome Fish

Anthias

Fairy Basslets

Angelfish

Angelfish

Batfish

Batfish

Barracuda & Travallies

Barracuda

Box-, File-& Pufferfiish

Box-, File-& Triggerfiosh

Blennies

Blennies

Butterflyfish

Butterflyfish

Cardinalfish

Cardinalfish

Dartfish

Dartfish

Dragonets

Dragonetes

Dottybacks

Dottybacks

Eels

Eels

Flatfish

Flatfish

Frogfish

Frogfish & Toadfish

Gobies

Gobies

Ghost Pipefish

Ghostpipefish

Hawkfish

Hawkfish

Jawfish

Jawfish

Sand-Divers

Sand-Divers

Scorpionfish

Seahorse

Seahorses

Seahorse

Snappers

Snapper

Surgeonfish

Surgeonfish

Sweetlips

Sweetlips

Triggerfish

Triggerfiish

Wrasse

Wrasse


Atrosalarias fuscus
Ecsenius axelrodi - orange form
Ecsenius axelrodi -grey form
Ecsenius axelrodi -grey form
Ecsenius bandanus
Ecsenius bandanus
Ecsenius bandanus
Ecsenius bathi - orange striped form
Ecsenius bathi - black-striped form
Ecsenius bicolor - black striped form
Ecsenius bicolor
Ecsenius lividanalis
Ecsenius midas
Ecsenius midas
Ecsenius midas
Ecsenius namiyei
Ecsenius namiyei
Ecsenius schoederi
Ecsenius sp.
Ecsenius stigmatura
Ecsenius stigmatura
Ecsenius trilineatus
Salarius ramosus
Salarias ramosus


Meiacanthus atodorsalis
Meiacanthus atodorsalis
Meiacanthus grammistes
Petroscirtes breviceps
Petroscirtes breviceps
Plagiotremus laudandus
Plagiotremus rhinorhynchus
Plagiotremus rhinorhynchus
Xiphasia setifer


Dactylopus kuiteri - juvenile
Dactylopus kuiteri
Dactylopus kuiteri
Dactylopus dactylopus
Synchiropus morrisoni
Synchiropus morrisoni
Callionymus neptunius - waiting for prey
Callionymus neptunius
Synchiropus splendidus - mating dance
Synchiropus splendidus - male
Synchiropus splendidus - laying eggs
Synchiropus splendidus -  mating dance
Synchiropus splendidus


Discotrema crinophila
Discotrema crinophila
Diademichthys lineatus
Discotrema monogrammum
Discotrema monogrammum


Enneapterygius mirabilis
Enneapterygius mirabilis

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Blennies

Blennies

Blennies are both shy and endlessly curious. The often stay in one area, sometimes in groups. When frightened they retreat to a deserted worm burrow or crevice. If a diver waits patiently, and stays absolutely still, they will come out and start grazing on algae or hunt invertebrates. They move around their revier and will often sit on a lookout point where they can spot on-coming danger.

Midas Blennies (Ecsenius midas) will often swim together with groups of Anthias species in congregations close to the outcrops where they live. Their colouration is close to that of some Anthias species, and they even mimic their way of swimming. Presumably they gain protection through the high number of Anthias and thus get better access to invertebrate plankton.

Atrosalarias fuscus
Ecsenius axelrodi - orange form
Ecsenius axelrodi -grey form
Ecsenius bandanus
Ecsenius bandanus
Ecsenius bathi - orange striped form
Ecsenius bathi - black-striped form
Ecsenius bicolor - black striped form
Ecsenius bicolor
Ecsenius lividanalis
Ecsenius midas
Ecsenius midas
Ecsenius midas
Ecsenius namiyei
Ecsenius namiyei
Ecsenius schoederi
Ecsenius sp.
Ecsenius stigmatura
Ecsenius stigmatura
Ecsenius trilineatus
Salarius ramosus
Salarias ramosus

Sabertooth Blennies

Sabertooth Blennies

This group is unusual as some species have a poisonous bite, and other species mimic the poisonous ones. Yet other species mimic cleaner fish, but instead of cleaning other fish, they take a bite out of fish seeking cleaning services.

Meiacanthus atodorsalis
Meiacanthus atodorsalis
Meiacanthus grammistes
Petroscirtes breviceps
Petroscirtes breviceps
Plagiotremus laudandus
Plagiotremus rhinorhynchus
Plagiotremus rhinorhynchus
Xiphasia setifer

Dragonette

Dragonets

Dragonets are small, scaleless, and mostly under 15cm long. The males are usually colourful, with a dorsal fin that can be erected either as a mating display or as a warning.

Mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus) is the best known of the species. It's spectacular colours and elaborate mating display at sundown are well known by divers.

Dactylopus kuiteri - juvenile
Dactylopus kuiteri
Dactylopus kuiteri - displaying
Dactylopus dactylopus
Synchiropus morrisoni
Synchiropus morrisoni
Callionymus neptunius - waiting for prey
Callionymus neptunius
Synchiropus splendidus - mating dance
Synchiropus splendidus - male
Synchiropus splendidus - laying eggs
Synchiropus splendidus -  mating dance
Synchiropus splendidus

Clingfish

Clingfish

These small, scaleless fish are characterised by a suction disk on their underside. Discotrema species live commensally with featherstars. Diademichthys, with it's elongate body often shelters in long-spined sea urchins, though young specimens are often seen swimming freely around corals.

Discotrema crinophila
Discotrema crinophila
Diademichthys lineatus
Discotrema monogrammum
Discotrema monogrammum

Triplefins

Triplefins

The dorsal fin of these blenny-like fish is divided into 3, hence the name. In reef environments, they are often seen on patches of short-cropped algae, or on small, plate-forming sponges.

Enneapterygius mirabilis
Enneapterygius mirabilis