The False Stonefis

scientific name Scorpaenopsis diabolus is a venomous fish species found in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite its name the False Stonefish is not a true stonefish but belongs to the same family Scorpaenidae which includes some of the most venomous fish in the world. The False Stonefish is a small-sized fish usually measuring up to 20 cm in length. It has a relatively flat and wide body similar to a typical stonefish. Its overall shape is rounded with a large head and a mouth that extends beyond th...

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The False Stonefis

The Summan Grouper

(Cephalopholis argus) also known as the Argus Grouper or Peacock Grouper is a species of fish belonging to the Serranidae family. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region including the Red Sea and is commonly found in coral reefs and rocky areas. The Summan Grouper typically grows up to a length of 50 cm with the maximum reported length being 60 cm. It has a stocky body with a large head and a mouth that can be opened wide enough to swallow prey of considerable size. The dorsal fin has 11 spines a...

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The Summan Grouper

Shorttailed pipefish

also known as the red banded pipefish or red-banded pipehorse belongs to the family Syngnathidae which includes seahorses and pipefish. They are found in the Indo-Pacific region including the Red Sea Indian Ocean and Western Pacific. The shorttailed pipefish is a relatively small species with the average length ranging from 5 to 10 centimeters. They have an elongated and slender body shape similar to other pipefish with a small head and mouth at the end of a long snout. The tail is prehensile me...

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Shorttailed pipefish

The Pale Triplefin

(Enneapterygius pusillus) is a small fish that belongs to the family Tripterygiidae commonly known as triplefins. It is found in the coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region including areas such as Australia Indonesia and the Philippines. Here is some information about the Pale Triplefin: Size: The Pale Triplefin is a small fish typically growing to a maximum length of around 4-5 centimeters. Both males and females have a similar size and body shape. Overall Shape/Features: The Pale Triplefin h...

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The Pale Triplefin

Swarthy Parrotfish

also known as the Blacktail Parrotfish or Yellowstreaked Parrotfish is a species of marine fish belonging to the Scaridae family. They are found in the Western Atlantic Ocean ranging from Florida in the United States to Brazil and are commonly seen in coral reefs and rocky areas at depths of up to 60 meters. Swarthy Parrotfish are a medium-sized species growing up to 45 cm in length with a deep compressed body and a sloping forehead. They have a pointed snout sharp teeth fused together to form a...

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Swarthy Parrotfish

Sulphur damselfish

also known as yellow damselfish is a common sight in the reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. They belong to the family Pomacentridae also known as the damselfish family which includes around 350 species of small and brightly colored reef fish. Sulphur damselfish are relatively small growing up to 9 cm in length with a compressed and oval-shaped body that is typical of damselfish. The body coloration of sulphur damselfish is bright yellow with the exception of their caudal fin which is white. Their...

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Sulphur damselfish

The Snubnose Pompano

scientifically known as Trachinotus blochii is a species of marine fish belonging to the Carangidae family. The species is native to the Indo-West Pacific region and is commonly found in the coastal waters of the Indian Ocean the Red Sea and the western Pacific Ocean. The Snubnose Pompano has a compressed and elongated body with a distinctive snub-nosed head that distinguishes it from other pompano species. It can grow up to 60 cm in length and can weigh up to 4 kg. The body is covered with smal...

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The Snubnose Pompano

The Coastal Trevally

scientific name Carangoides chrysophrys is a common species of marine fish found in the Indo-Pacific region. It belongs to the Carangidae family which is characterized by its compressed deep-bodied shape and forked tails. The Coastal Trevally can grow up to 40 centimeters in length and can weigh up to 1 kilogram. It has an elongated and compressed body with a distinct forked tail. The color of its back is olive green to brown with a silver-white underside. The body is covered with small dark spo...

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The Coastal Trevally

The Seagrass Wrasse

also known as the Seagrass Razorfish or the Blue-throated Wrasse is a small but colorful marine fish belonging to the family Labridae. These fish are primarily found in seagrass beds and shallow reef flats throughout the Indo-Pacific region from the Red Sea and East Africa to the western Pacific Ocean including the Great Barrier Reef. The Seagrass Wrasse has a slender body shape and can grow up to 10 cm in length. Their body is elongated and streamlined allowing them to dart quickly and easily t...

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The Seagrass Wrasse

The African Silver Sweeper

also known as the West African Sweeper is a small schooling fish that belongs to the family Pempheridae. They are commonly found in the tropical waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean from Senegal to Angola and the Gulf of Guinea. African Silver Sweepers are typically small fish measuring around 4-6 inches in length when fully grown. They have an elongated body with a slightly flattened head and large eyes. The dorsal fin is located towards the back of the body and is followed by a series of small...

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The African Silver Sweeper

The Rosy Frogfish

scientifically known as Antennarius roseus is a captivating and enigmatic marine species that can be found in the Indo-Pacific region. With their unique hunting methods impressive camouflage abilities and fascinating social behaviors the Rosy Frogfish captures the imagination of marine enthusiasts and biologists alike. Fish Family: The Rosy Frogfish belongs to the family Antennariidae which comprises around 50 species of anglerfish. These fish are known for their distinctive hunting strategies u...

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The Rosy Frogfish

The Yellowbanded Pipefish

also known as the Yellowbanded Razorfish or the Yellowbanded Seamoth is a small colorful and intriguing fish found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Western Pacific Ocean. This species belongs to the family Syngnathidae which also includes seahorses seadragons and pipefish. Yellowbanded Pipefish are generally small ranging from 6 to 10 centimeters in length. Their overall shape and features are similar to other members of the Syngnathidae family with a long slender body and a tubular sno...

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The Yellowbanded Pipefish

Goniobranchus charlottae

is a species of sea slug belonging to the family Chromodorididae. These fascinating marine invertebrates can be found in various regions including the Red Sea the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. In terms of size Goniobranchus charlottae typically measures around 4 to 6 centimeters in length depending on its developmental stage and maturity. It has a relatively flat and elongated body with a soft and smooth texture. The body shape allows it to glide gracefully through the water. The coloratio...

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Goniobranchus charlottae

Veretillum sp. 1

commonly known as Sea Pens is a species of colonial marine organism that belongs to the family Pennatulidae. Sea Pens are characterized by their elongated cylindrical shape and feathery appearance. Let s explore some key aspects of Veretillum sp. 1: Fish Family: Veretillum sp. 1 does not belong to the fish family but rather to the family Pennatulidae which includes other sea pen species. Size: The size of Veretillum sp. 1 can vary but they typically range from several centimeters to several mete...

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Veretillum sp. 1

Tritonia sp. 1

is a species of sea slug that belongs to the family Tritoniidae. Although specific information about this particular species is not available we can discuss some general characteristics of Tritonia sea slugs. Fish Family: Tritonia sea slugs including Tritonia sp. 1 are part of the family Tritoniidae which comprises a diverse group of marine gastropods. They are not actual fish but are often referred to as sea slugs due to their slug-like appearance. Size: The size of Tritonia sea slugs can vary ...

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Tritonia sp. 1

The Lilliput Longarm Octopus

scientifically known as Octopus lilliputus is a fascinating creature that belongs to the fish family Cephalopoda. This petite cephalopod species has captured the attention of marine biologists and ocean enthusiasts alike due to its unique characteristics. In terms of size the Lilliput Longarm Octopus is relatively small compared to other octopus species. Adults typically measure around 2 to 3 centimeters in mantle length making them one of the tiniest octopuses in the world. Despite their small ...

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The Lilliput Longarm Octopus

Radial lionfish

also known as starry lionfish is a species of venomous marine fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the western Pacific Ocean and can be found in coral reefs lagoons and rocky areas. Radial lionfish can grow up to 38 cm in length with an average size of 25-30 cm. They have a typical scorpionfish-like shape with a large head elongated body and pectoral fins that resemble wings. The pectoral fins are used for propulsion and for maneuvering through the water. The dorsal fins...

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Radial lionfish

The Golden Scorpionfish

also known as the Golden Firefish is a species of fish in the Scorpaenidae family which is native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It is a small yet stunning fish that measures up to 8 cm in length. The Golden Scorpionfish has a distinctive slender body shape with large fan-like pectoral fins that help it move through the water. Its dorsal fin is tall and has venomous spines which it uses for defense. The fish has a large mouth and small needle-like teeth that it uses to prey o...

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The Golden Scorpionfish

The Spottail Coris

also known as the Red Coris or Clown Wrasse is a member of the wrasse family found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. They are popular among aquarists for their vibrant colors and unique behaviors. Spottail Coris can grow up to 12 inches in length making them one of the larger species in the wrasse family. They have a stocky elongated body with a slightly pointed head and a single dorsal fin that runs along the length of their body. They have a distinct color pattern with a red-orange b...

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The Spottail Coris

The Snakeblenny

also known as the Meiacanthus species is a unique and intriguing fish found in tropical and subtropical marine environments. Here is some information about the Snakeblenny: Fish Family: The Snakeblenny belongs to the family Blenniidae which includes a wide variety of blennies known for their diverse adaptations and behaviors. Size: The size of Snakeblennies can vary depending on the species but they generally range from 5 to 15 centimeters in length. They have a long and slender body shape resem...

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The Snakeblenny

Hypselodoris maculosa

is a species of sea slug that belongs to the family Chromodorididae. While not a member of the fish family it is an intriguing marine invertebrate found in various regions including the Red Sea the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. In terms of size Hypselodoris maculosa typically ranges from 2 to 5 centimeters in length depending on its developmental stage and maturity. It has a relatively flat and elongated body with a soft and smooth texture. The body is dorsoventrally flattened allowing it ...

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Hypselodoris maculosa

The Pixie Hawkfish

also known as the Flame Hawkfish is a colorful and popular species of hawkfish found in the Indo-Pacific region. Here is a detailed overview of this stunning fish: Fish Family: The Pixie Hawkfish belongs to the family Cirrhitidae also known as hawkfishes. These fish are known for their unique body shape with a large head and mouth and a body that tapers off into a pointed tail. Size: The Pixie Hawkfish typically grows to a size of about 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm) in length. Basic/Overall Shape/Featu...

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The Pixie Hawkfish

Eucidaris metularia

commonly known as the Rock-Boring Urchin or the West Indian Sea Egg is a species of sea urchin found in the western Atlantic Ocean particularly in the Caribbean region. Here is some information about Eucidaris metularia: Fish Family: Eucidaris metularia belongs to the family Cidaridae which includes species of sea urchins known for their robust bodies long spines and ability to bore into rock substrates. Size: Eucidaris metularia can reach a size of about 10 to 15 centimeters (4 to 6 inches) in ...

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Eucidaris metularia

Bluegreen Chromis

also known as the Blue-green Damselfish is a small and peaceful fish species belonging to the family Pomacentridae. They are native to the Red Sea and the Western Indian Ocean including the coasts of East Africa the Arabian Peninsula and the Maldives. Bluegreen Chromis are popular among aquarium hobbyists due to their vibrant blue-green coloration and active swimming behavior. Bluegreen Chromis have a slender and elongated body shape with a slightly curved profile and a forked tail. They can gro...

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Bluegreen Chromis

Heterometra cf. savignii

is a species of feather star also known as a crinoid belonging to the family Comatulidae. Here is some information about Heterometra cf. savignii: Fish Family: Heterometra cf. savignii is a member of the family Comatulidae which includes various species of feather stars or crinoids. These marine animals are echinoderms and are distant relatives of sea stars and sea urchins. Size: Heterometra cf. savignii can vary in size depending on its age and environmental conditions. Adult individuals typica...

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Heterometra cf. savignii

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