: Diver films creepy boggle -
eyed Anemone fish eggs that look like MINIONS from Despicable Me.
Not exact matches
From tomato
anemone fish, yellow boxfish, white -
eyed moray eels and mantis shrimps to nurse sharks, manta rays, 1 metre Malabar groupers and chevron barracuda, there's always plenty of life to grab your attention on a dive at Richelieu Rock.
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.
Within a small space,
anemone fish, angel
fish, butterfly
fish, bumphead parrotfish and other reef dwellers can be seen individually or in schools, in in the nearby blue water, schools of barracuda, big -
eye trevally and other pelagics cruise by.
These underwater tours give you the perspective of a scuba diver without getting wet as you come
eye to
eye with hard and soft corals, turtles, the larger
fish, gigantic clams and possibly Nemo the clownfish and his friends hiding amongst their homes in the
anemone.