Schools
of squirrelfish and yellowtail snapper patrol from bow to stern.
The local relative
of the squirrelfish is called u «u; the bonefish is called o'io; the parrotfish, uhu.
Not exact matches
The pillar coral pinnacles near the mooring pin attract small numbers
of schoolmasters and
squirrelfish.
Sea turtles, angelfish and queen triggerfish make lazy passes around the upper decks, while the sands near the keep hide
squirrelfish, purple mouth morays, flying gurnards and — for the keen - eyed observer, a population
of seahorses.
Long - spined
squirrelfish — pale and ghostly, not the brighter red
squirrelfish of Grand Cayman — watched me suspiciously with their stark black eyes.
The top
of the wall is ablaze with fish life: large angelfishes in groups
of four or five; every variety
of btutterflyfish, always in pairs; large
squirrelfishes posing outside their holes; and small grouper, impatient to see the world deeper down, looking and behaving in the same way as their much larger parents.
The diversity
of topography is reflected in the many animal attractions here, from moray eels, lionfish,
squirrelfish, soft corals and fans occupying the colourful chamber dwellings, to schooling trevallies and sharks patrolling the reef channels and walls.
Octopus roam and
squirrelfish dart out
of your light beam, and the phosphorescence sparkles at your fin tips.
The cavernous hull
of the Dunraven is adorned with soft corals and black corals and is full
of schooling goatfish and glassfish,
squirrelfish and a few groupers and moray eels.