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Tropical Fish Collection (page 26)

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: Damselfish on colorful coral reef, Bligh Water, Viti Levu, Fiji, South Pacific

Damselfish on colorful coral reef, Bligh Water, Viti Levu, Fiji, South Pacific

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Bahamas, New Providence Island, Underwater view of Caribbean Reef Shark and tropical

Bahamas, New Providence Island, Underwater view of Caribbean Reef Shark and tropical fish in Caribbean Sea

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Parrotfish, scuba diving at Richelieu Rock, Mu Koh Surin National Marine Park, just

Parrotfish, scuba diving at Richelieu Rock, Mu Koh Surin National Marine Park, just North of Similan Islands, Thailand, SE Asia

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Shoal of orange anthias

Shoal of orange anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) photographed underwater in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Sharpnose puffer fish

Sharpnose puffer fish (Canthigaster rostrata). This fish is native to the Atlantic Ocean. Photographed in a fish tank

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Razor Surgeonfish off Bartolome Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America

Razor Surgeonfish off Bartolome Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Short-tailed / Freshwater Pipefish - found in estuaries and coastal rivers, Sri Lanka

Short-tailed / Freshwater Pipefish - found in estuaries and coastal rivers, Sri Lanka, southern India
PM-10505 Short-tailed / Freshwater Pipefish - found in estuaries and coastal rivers Sri Lanka, southern India, Nicobar Islands and east to Japan

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Eschmeyer's Scorpion Fish - an ambush predator living among tropical seaweeds

Eschmeyer's Scorpion Fish - an ambush predator living among tropical seaweeds. Indo-Pacific and SE Asian coasts
PM-10314 Eschmeyer's Scorpion Fish - an ambush predator living among tropical seaweeds Indo-Pacific and SE Asian coasts Rhinopias eschmeyeri Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: A tropical fish on Nungwi beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

A tropical fish on Nungwi beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Atlantic flying fish (Cypselurus melanurus) fleeing the bow and taking flight for safety near

Atlantic flying fish (Cypselurus melanurus) fleeing the bow and taking flight for safety near Ascension Island in
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Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Coral reef in the Blue Hole off Dahab in the Red Sea in Egypt

Coral reef in the Blue Hole off Dahab in the Red Sea in Egypt. Like many areas of coral around the world they are
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Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Atlantic flying fish (Cypselurus melanurus) fleeing the bow and taking flight for safety near

Atlantic flying fish (Cypselurus melanurus) fleeing the bow and taking flight for safety near Ascension Island in
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Yellowspot emperor fish

Yellowspot emperor fish. School of yellowspot emperor fish (Gnathodentex aurolineatus) swimming by an underwater wreck (background)

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Bigeye Trevally fish

Bigeye Trevally fish
Bigeye Trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus). School of Bigeye Trevally fish, also known as the Bigeye Jack. This species is distributed widely across central Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans

Background imageTropical Fish Collection: Fish in bags in Tung Choi Street, a street full of shops selling tropical fish

Fish in bags in Tung Choi Street, a street full of shops selling tropical fish, koi carp and goldfish, Mongkok, Hong Kong, China, Asia



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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.