Sentences with word «hawkfish»

You'll find hundreds of longnose hawkfish flitting around the black corals, which are found deeper along the wall.
Frank is a good customer, his tank is pristine, he knows how to keep animals healthy — he just never had giant hawkfish before.
Smaller delights include clownfish, nudibranchs, long - nose hawkfish, pyramid butterflyfish, blackspot angelfish and fairy basslets and damselfish particularly near the tip.
For me, the perfect fish are hawkfish in the family Cirrhitidae.
You should look out for unicornfish, arc - eye hawkfish, Achilles tangs and scalefin anthias; and the occasional banded sea krait, to name but a few.
Spectacled hawkfish, standing guard with their brilliant marks around their eyes and the neon damsel fish, fish of such an iridescent blue that is rarely seen in nature, antheas and blue - green chromis all hover over the reef.
Wildlife you're likely to see include hawkfish, hammerhead sharks, sea lions, sea turtles, king angelfish, eels, and more.
And from my subaquatic armchair I got some great snaps of square spot anthias, colourful reef scenes with zillions of little damsels, some weary looking hawkfish and the black butterflyfish.
Lina who stayed with us for a week was very impressed with the beautiful corals and the huge amount of reef fish and turtles.Her highlight was a pair of longnose hawkfish and a white giant frogfish at Lekuan II.
One day, when you are not there, he buys a really nice pair of giant hawkfish, believing they would be a good fit for his large tank.
Across the channel from Slow and Easy there is also a purpose sunk shipwreck that has things like long - nose hawkfish.
This is a mistake, since many fish, such as groupers, wrasses, hawkfish, triggerfish and marine bettas, love to eat shrimp.
If you allow time to search the corals, there are opportunities for finding longnose hawkfish, frogfish and seahorses among the branches.
More commonly you'll see fairy basslets, pufferfish, hawkfish and damselfish.
As well as hundreds of strange and wonderful tiny critters, you can see flamboyant gobies and cuttlefish, jawfish, the more unusual leaffish, grey frogfish and ghost pipefish, hawkfish, crocodilefish and of course, many colourful mandarinfish which give this site its name.
Underwater it becomes a large diagonal saw - tooth ridge covered in soft coral and sponge and teeming with blennies, hawkfish and anthias.
There will be angelfish, butterflies, coral trout, damsels, emperors, filefish, gropers, hawkfish... the list is endless... and that's just the fish.
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