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Coral polyps (Physogyra sp.), close-up. The central mouth of each polyp is surrounded by a ring of tentacles which are normally retracted during the day
Copperbanded butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus). This tropical fish inhabits the waters of the Indo-West Pacific region. It has developed a long mouth part to enable it to feed on coral polyps
Ring-tailed cardinal fish (Apogon aureus). These common fish spend most of their time in small schools hiding in the shelter of the reef
Two-stripe clingfish (Discotrema lineata) hiding in soft coral. These tiny fish normally associate with featherstars or urchins but can occasionally be found on other hosts
Pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) camouflaged on a sea fan coral (Muricella sp.). These seahorses have scaleless bodies