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"Pisces: A World of Aquatic Wonders Unveiled" Dive into the enchanting realm of Pisces, where nature's aquatic treasures come alive

Background imagePisces Collection: French Angelfish -Pomacanthus paru- above coral reef, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

French Angelfish -Pomacanthus paru- above coral reef, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Background imagePisces Collection: Two French Angelfishes -Pomacanthus paru- above coral reef, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Two French Angelfishes -Pomacanthus paru- above coral reef, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Background imagePisces Collection: Queen Angelfish -Holacanthus ciliaris- in front of sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Queen Angelfish -Holacanthus ciliaris- in front of sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Background imagePisces Collection: March. From Les Tres Riches Heures de Duc de Berry. Ox-drawn wheeled plough, foreground

March. From Les Tres Riches Heures de Duc de Berry. Ox-drawn wheeled plough, foreground, tending vines, keeping sheep and preparing to sow corn. Pisces and Aries signs of zodiac for month

Background imagePisces Collection: Pisces Serigraph Postcard. ca. 1900-1920, Pisces Serigraph Postcard

Pisces Serigraph Postcard. ca. 1900-1920, Pisces Serigraph Postcard

Background imagePisces Collection: Februari Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck. 1928, Februari Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck

Februari Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck. 1928, Februari Postcard by Joseph Speybrouck

Background imagePisces Collection: Radiccio, green endive and red endive lettuce leaves

Radiccio, green endive and red endive lettuce leaves

Background imagePisces Collection: Zodiac constellations, artwork C017 / 0756

Zodiac constellations, artwork C017 / 0756
Constellations. Computer artwork showing the locations of the constellations that correspond to the signs of the zodiac. Clockwise from centre-left: scorpio, libra, virgo, leo, cancer, gemini

Background imagePisces Collection: Banded toadfish C014 / 2944

Banded toadfish C014 / 2944
Banded toadfish (Halophryne diemensis) on a coral reef. This bottom-dwelling predatory fish conceals itself on sand on the seafloor where it lies in wait to ambush its prey

Background imagePisces Collection: Wrasse and ray

Wrasse and ray
Triggerfish and ray. Checkerboard wrasse (Halichoeres hortulanus) watching a bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma) digging in sandy bottom for food. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: Triggerfish and ray

Triggerfish and ray. Blue triggerfish (Pseudobalistes fuscus) watching a bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma) digging in sandy bottom for food. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: Fingerprint toby

Fingerprint toby. Juvenile fingerprint toby (Canthigaster compressa) on a reef. This fish is usually found in pairs on sandy bays or lagoon bottoms in the tropical West Pacific

Background imagePisces Collection: Masked butterflyfish on a reef

Masked butterflyfish on a reef
Golden butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) on a reef. These fish are also known as the golden butterflyfish. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: Red Sea bannerfish on a reef

Red Sea bannerfish on a reef. Red Sea bannerfish (Heniochus intermedius) sheltering behind net fire coral (Millepora dichotoma) on a reef

Background imagePisces Collection: Hooded butterflyfish on a reef

Hooded butterflyfish on a reef
Hooded butterflyfish (Chaetodon larvatus) on a reef. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: Red Sea bannerfish on a coral reef

Red Sea bannerfish on a coral reef
Red Sea bannerfish (Heniochus intermedius) on a coral reef. These fish inhabit coral reefs in the tropical western Indian Ocean, including the Red Sea

Background imagePisces Collection: Crescent-tail bigeye fish

Crescent-tail bigeye fish on a coral reef. Male crescent-tail bigeyes (Priacanthus hamrur) can reach a maximum length of 45cm. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: Pisces constellation, 1829 C016 / 4409

Pisces constellation, 1829 C016 / 4409
Pisces constellation. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imagePisces Collection: St Marks Clock, Venice

St Marks Clock, Venice, Italy. This clock, seen after its restoration between 1998 and 2006, is on the Torre dell Orologio (clock tower) in the Piazza San Marco, Venice

Background imagePisces Collection: Eagle ray (Myliobatis aguila). Engraving after

Eagle ray (Myliobatis aguila). Engraving after a drawing by a F.Padr󮠅 ngraving

Background imagePisces Collection: Chimaera (Chimaera arctica). Engraving after

Chimaera (Chimaera arctica). Engraving after a drawing by a F.Padr󮠅 ngraving

Background imagePisces Collection: Varieties of fish

Varieties of fish (Pisces), namely: prickly ophidium, spotted sea serpent, chain striped Muroena, Pegasus draconis, conger eel, ostracion quadricornis, perca vittata, perca lucioperca (perch)

Background imagePisces Collection: Sea sticklebacks

Sea sticklebacks (Spinachia spinachia) building a nest, coloured historical artwork. Sea sticklebacks, otherwise known as 15-spined sticklebacks, can be found in weedy

Background imagePisces Collection: Newborn seahorse, SEM

Newborn seahorse, SEM
Newborn seahorse. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a young seahorse (Hippocampus sp.). The seahorse is a fish that swims upright using its pectoral fins (upper right)

Background imagePisces Collection: Pink salmon

Pink salmon. Male (background) and female (foreground) pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in a stream during the spawning season

Background imagePisces Collection: Sleeping butterfly fish

Sleeping butterfly fish with night markings. This is Kleins butterfly fish (Chaetodon kleinii). Most fish that use bright markings

Background imagePisces Collection: Pygmy seahorse on coral

Pygmy seahorse on coral
Pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus denisii) camouflaged in coral (lower right). A seahorse is a fish that has a prehensile tail, which it uses to hold onto coral and plants

Background imagePisces Collection: Giant squirrelfish

Giant squirrelfish
Sabre squirrelfish (Sargocentron spiniferum). This fish, also known as the giant or long-jawed squirrelfish, is the largest of the squirrelfish and grows to 45 centimetres in length

Background imagePisces Collection: Masked butterfly fish

Masked butterfly fish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) feeding amongst coral. The masked, or bluecheek, butterfly fish inhabits the western Indian Ocean. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: Indian dascyllus damselfish over coral

Indian dascyllus damselfish over coral
Indian dascyllus damselfish (Dascyllus carneus) swimming over table coral. These reefs provide shelter, food and breeding sites for numerous plants and animals

Background imagePisces Collection: Long-spine porcupinefish

Long-spine porcupinefish (Diodon holocanthus) resting on a sponge. This fish is also known as the fine-spotted porcupinefish

Background imagePisces Collection: Harlequin fish

Harlequin fish (Othos dentex). This fish is endemic to southern and western Australia. Photographed off the coast of Australia

Background imagePisces Collection: Red fire goby

Red fire goby fish (Nemateleotris magnifica). Photographed near Banda, Moluccas, Indonesia

Background imagePisces Collection: Schooling jackfish

Schooling jackfish
Jackfish. School of jackfish or big-eye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus. These fish congregate in large schools during the day, seeking safety in numbers from predators

Background imagePisces Collection: X-ray of a Pearl gourami fish, Trichogaster leeri

X-ray of a Pearl gourami fish, Trichogaster leeri
Pearl gourami. X-ray of a Pearl or Mosaic gourami fish Trichogaster leeri, seen in side view. It has an oval, laterally compressed body (up to 11 centimetres long), a tapered head

Background imagePisces Collection: Golden damselfish with whip coral

Golden damselfish with whip coral
Golden damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon aureus) juvenile with whip coral. This species of damselfish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imagePisces Collection: Damselfish

Damselfish (Pomacentrus sp.) sheltering within a sea fan (Melithaea sp.). The average size of a damselfish is around 8 centimetres in length and it feeds on small crustaceans, plankton, and algae

Background imagePisces Collection: Orange banded coralfish

Orange banded coralfish (Coradion chrysozonus) swimming over coral. This butterflyfish is found inhabiting coral reefs in the Western Pacific

Background imagePisces Collection: Blue-spotted mask-ray

Blue-spotted mask-ray (Dasyatis kuhlii). This species is a small group of stingray with a dark band across their eyes. It is common in the Indo- West Pacific region over coral reefs and sand flats

Background imagePisces Collection: Toadfish

Toadfish

Background imagePisces Collection: Fine-spotted tobies

Fine-spotted tobies. Pair of fine-spotted tobies (Canthigaster compressa). This fish is usually found in pairs on sandy bays or lagoon bottoms in the tropical West Pacific

Background imagePisces Collection: Slender grouper and chinese trumpetfish

Slender grouper and chinese trumpetfish
Slender grouper (Anyperodon leucogrammicus, spotted) being shadowed by a chinese trumpetfish (Aulostomus chinensis, yellow). Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imagePisces Collection: Black-saddle toby

Black-saddle toby fish (Canthigaster valentini) between featherstar arms. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imagePisces Collection: Heavybeak parrotfish

Heavybeak parrotfish or steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus gibbus). This tropical fish inhabits reefs and shallow waters in the Red Sea

Background imagePisces Collection: Juvenile lined sweetlips

Juvenile lined sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) over brain coral. This fish is also known as the yellowbanded sweetlips. Photographed in Lambeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imagePisces Collection: Female lyretail anthias

Female lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) by soft coral. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imagePisces Collection: School of fish

School of fish
School of bigeye scad fish (Selar crumenophthalmus) with one fish swimming in the opposite direction to the rest. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imagePisces Collection: Yellowfin tuna

Yellowfin tuna. School of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares). This fish is found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world



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"Pisces: A World of Aquatic Wonders Unveiled" Dive into the enchanting realm of Pisces, where nature's aquatic treasures come alive. Witness the majestic White-tailed Eagle, with its piercing gaze and outstretched wings, poised to snatch a fish from the glistening waters of Lauvsnes in Norway. In these depths, encounter the mighty Black Marlin as it cuts through the ocean currents with unparalleled grace and power. Its sleek body glimmers under sunlight, a true marvel of marine life. Venturing further, discover the Arabian Picasso Triggerfish flaunting its vibrant colors like an artist's masterpiece. Its intricate patterns mesmerize all who lay eyes upon it. Delve deeper still and encounter Sea Lampreys in their ancient elegance. An engraving captures their unique form after being meticulously sketched by an artist captivated by their mysterious allure. Witness harmony unfold as Twoband Anemonefish dance amidst coral reefs adorned with Bluecheek Butterflyfish. Their symbiotic relationship is a testament to nature's delicate balance. Behold a captivating X-ray image revealing two seahorses intertwined in perfect harmony - creatures that embody grace and serenity beneath tranquil waves. The Koi Carp gracefully swims against time-honored traditions, symbolizing perseverance and good fortune throughout history. It epitomizes beauty within simplicity. It also unveils Blunt/Pisces/Plate 49 – an enigmatic depiction that invites contemplation on our connection to water; reminding us that we are but drops in this vast cosmic sea. Immerse yourself in Rossum's Pisces artwork - evoking emotions through abstract strokes that mirror the fluidity of water itself; inviting introspection into our own depths. Feast your eyes on Silver Pomfret Fish resting delicately on a banana leaf - nature’s culinary delight presented with utmost elegance; showcasing how Piscean wonders extend beyond visual splendor.