The past couple of years, we've dove in Hawaii and the Caribbean, and consequently have missed seeing the colorful
clown anemone fish.
Hunt out such creatures as stonefish, scorpionfish, octopus,
clown anemone fish and turtles, not to mention the many schools of fish that call this place home.
Not exact matches
The Excite Pro could barely hold a candle to the other two, as the
clown fish were almost lost in the shadow of the
anemone.
Carpet
anemones, which prefer to live on the substrate, are very deadly for most small
fish, with the exception of
clowns, which frequently make their homes in the enveloping folds.
Underwater we have also been blessed with experiences with Manta Rays, Ribbon Eels,
Clown Fish, Moray Eels, Barracuda, Stone
Fish, Mola Mola, Scorpion, Sea Snake, A field of Garden Eels, Hairy Lobster, Turtles, Pipe
Fish,
Anemone Shrimp and a Crocodile
Fish.
Dense colonies of sea
anemones cover many of the shallower rock surfaces, providing homes for at least four different species of
clown fish.
The azure waters that surround the islands are inhabited by an astonishing array of marine creatures; over 1,200 species of
fish including
clown fish, trigger
fish, blue tangs, 12 species of whales and dolphin,
anemones, soft coral and much more.
Scorpionfish, Ribbon Eels, colonies of
anemones with their resident
clown fish along with giant Bumphead Parrotfish and passing Blacktip Reef Sharks are a few of the things that you can see here.
As well as, schools of big - eye trevelly, barracudas, banded sweetlips, snappers,
clown fish, tomato
anemone fish, Harlequins, surgeonfish, mantas, ancient giant clams, butterflyfish, archerfish and many others.