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Tropical Fish Collection (page 17)

Dive into the mesmerizing world of tropical fish, where vibrant colors and exotic species come together to create an underwater paradise

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A large tawny nurse shark on a deep Fijian reef

A large tawny nurse shark on a deep Fijian reef
A large tawny nurse shark (Nebrius ferrugineus) on a deep Fijian reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A female clownfish looks after her eggs at the edge of the host anemone, Papua New Guinea

A female clownfish looks after her eggs at the edge of the host anemone, Papua New Guinea

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A school of Golden Trevally follow a Giant Grouper for protection during a shark feed

A school of Golden Trevally follow a Giant Grouper for protection during a shark feed
Fiji - Giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) has a school of golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus) using its size for protection while hundreds of other fish swim about during a shark feed

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A diver looks on at schooling Jacks at Mary Island, Solomons

A diver looks on at schooling Jacks at Mary Island, Solomons
A diver looks on at schooling Jacks (Caranx sexfasciatus) at Mary Island, Solomons

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: School of silver jacks or trevally fish, Spratly Islands, Malaysia

School of silver jacks or trevally fish, Spratly Islands, Malaysia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Extreme close-up of an orange frogfish, North Sulawesi

Extreme close-up of an orange frogfish, North Sulawesi
Face shot of an orange frogfish showing white tuft fishing lure, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: White and red clown frogfish, Bali, Indonesia

White and red clown frogfish, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Red seahorse on Caribbean reef

Red seahorse on Caribbean reef
Red Seahorse on Caribbean reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A Clarks anemonefish nuggles into the tentacles of its host anemone

A Clarks anemonefish nuggles into the tentacles of its host anemone
A Clarks anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) snuggles into the tentacles of its host anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Blue Marlin and Humpback Red Snapper fish

Blue Marlin and Humpback Red Snapper fish glide over a colorful ocean reef full of coral plants

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Two yellow butterflyfish swim among the sea anemone

Two yellow butterflyfish swim among the sea anemone

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Scorpionfish hiding in a barrel sponge

Scorpionfish hiding in a barrel sponge, Nassau, The Bahamas

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Pink anemonefish guard their anemone on a coral reef, Fiji

Pink anemonefish guard their anemone on a coral reef, Fiji
Pink anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) guard their anemone on a coral reef in the South Pacific ocean near Tavarua Island off the coast of Veti Levu, Fiji

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Hawksbill sea turtle and gray angelfish by coral reef

Hawksbill sea turtle and gray angelfish by coral reef, USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Clownfish inside a red and green anemone, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Clownfish inside a red and green anemone, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Orange and white clownfish inside a red and green anemone, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Circling school of jacks trevally above Liberty Wreck, Bali

Circling school of jacks trevally above Liberty Wreck, Bali
Circling school of jacks trevally in blue water above Liberty Wreck, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A large barrel sponge with Queen Angelfish on Caribbean reef

A large barrel sponge with Queen Angelfish on Caribbean reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Peacock Flounder on sand on caribbean reef

Peacock Flounder on sand on caribbean reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A red plastic band threatens the life of a blue striped grunt fish

A red plastic band threatens the life of a blue striped grunt fish
A red plastic band discarded in Caribbean Sea threatens the life of a blue striped grunt fish

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Stoplight Parrotfish on Caribbean reef

Stoplight Parrotfish on Caribbean reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A Kodipungi lionfish near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia

A Kodipungi lionfish near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia
A Kodipungi lionfish (Pterois kodipungi) swims over the seafloor near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This species is only found in Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A Clarks anemonefish snuggles amongst its hosts tentacles

A Clarks anemonefish snuggles amongst its hosts tentacles
A Clarks anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) snuggles amongst its hosts tentacles on a reef in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Scuba divers with a massive school of jacks at Cabo Pulmo in Mexico

Scuba divers with a massive school of jacks at Cabo Pulmo in Mexico

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Small fish scatter as a huge Blue Marlin swims to the surface

Small fish scatter as a huge Blue Marlin swims to the surface
Small fish scatter as a huge Blue Marlin swims to the ocean surface with a burst of speed

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Royal Angelfish shimmer with their gorgeous colors near a coral reef

Royal Angelfish shimmer with their gorgeous colors near a coral reef
Beautiful Royal Angelfish shimmer with their gorgeous colors near a coral reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A Rainbow Parrotfish pokes its head out from a hole in the coral reef

A Rainbow Parrotfish pokes its head out from a hole in the coral reef
A Rainbow Parrotfish (Scarus guacamaia) pokes its head out from a hole in the coral reef in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Close-up of a goby on coral, Belize

Close-up of a goby on coral, Belize

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Mimic Cardinalfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Mimic Cardinalfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: School of Brown Chromis near a large elephant ear sponge

School of Brown Chromis near a large elephant ear sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A large orange elephant ear sponge on a reef

A large orange elephant ear sponge on a reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: School of wide-band fusilier fish, Papua New Guinea

School of wide-band fusilier fish, Papua New Guinea
School of wide-band fusilier fish (Pterocaesio lativittata), Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Pixy hawkfish, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Pixy hawkfish, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
Pixy hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus), Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Large Napoleon wrasse in blue water, Palau, Micronesia

Large Napoleon wrasse in blue water, Palau, Micronesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Clownfish defending its clutch of red eggs, Philippines

Clownfish defending its clutch of red eggs, Philippines
Orange, white and black clownfish defending its clutch of red eggs attached to a piece of coral, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Tiny white filefish with small black spots, North Sulawesi

Tiny white filefish with small black spots, North Sulawesi
Tiny white filefish with small black spots, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Large school of thousands of sweeper glass fish, Maldives

Large school of thousands of sweeper glass fish, Maldives
Large school of tens of thousands of sweeper glass fish, Ari and Male Atoll, Maldives

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Spiny Devilfish, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Spiny Devilfish, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Spiny Devilfish with fins flared out, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Great Barracuda hooked with fishing line in Atlantic Ocean

Great Barracuda hooked with fishing line in Atlantic Ocean

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Schooling silversides on Caribbean reef

Schooling silversides on Caribbean reef

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Schooling fish near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Schooling fish near Cocos Island, Costa Rica
Schooling fish swim in the depths of the Pacific Ocean near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote, Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A large school of trevally near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

A large school of trevally near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote and beautiful Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A Clarks anemonefish snuggles amongst its hosts tentacles on a reef

A Clarks anemonefish snuggles amongst its hosts tentacles on a reef in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Butterflyfish swim toward the shelter of a reef to hide from two Great White Sharks

Butterflyfish swim toward the shelter of a reef to hide from two Great White Sharks
Three black-backed butterflyfish swim toward the shelter of a reef to hide from two Great White Sharks

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Sunrays shining on a Garibaldi damselfish

Sunrays shining on a Garibaldi damselfish, Catalina Island, California

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: School of sergeant major fish, Nassau, The Bahamas

School of sergeant major fish, Nassau, The Bahamas

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A school of Smallmouth Grunts, Key Largo, Florida

A school of Smallmouth Grunts, Key Largo, Florida
A school of Smallmouth Grunts (Haemulon chrysargyreum) swim in one direction while two display open mouth behaviors in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Close-up of a Banded Butterflyfish

Close-up of a Banded Butterflyfish
A Banded Butterflyfish (Chaetodon striatus) swims by sea ferns and coral reef in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Lionfish, Fiji

Lionfish, Fiji



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Dive into the mesmerizing world of tropical fish, where vibrant colors and exotic species come together to create an underwater paradise. From the Great Barrier Reef in the Coral Sea of Australia to the Northern Bahamas in the Caribbean, these aquatic wonders captivate our senses with their beauty and diversity. Picture No. 12479521 transports us to a stunning Caribbean reef adorned with a Striped Burrfish gracefully gliding through coral formations. Its intricate patterns blend seamlessly with its surroundings, showcasing nature's artistry at its finest. But beware. The Red Lionfish featured in another image proudly displays its deadly spines, reminding us that even amidst such splendor, danger can lurk beneath the surface. A breathtaking sight awaits as we witness a school of green chromis swimming over a couple of majestic green turtles. Picture yourself immersed in this serene scene, feeling one with nature's harmony and tranquility. The Sugar Wreck off Northern Bahamas is home to yet another spectacle - a shoal dancing playfully around ancient shipwrecks. Their vibrant hues illuminate the depths below, creating an enchanting display that leaves us spellbound. Pictures No. 12479759, 12479758, and 12479757 further showcase Mother Nature's creativity as she paints her canvas with an array species found only in these pristine waters. Each frame captures moments frozen in time – glimpses into an underwater realm teeming with life and wonder. So dive deep into this captivating world where every corner reveals new surprises. Explore reefs brimming with colorful inhabitants or simply lose yourself among schools of shimmering fish darting through crystal-clear waters. These tropical fish remind us that there is still so much left to discover beneath the waves – secrets waiting for those who dare to explore them firsthand.