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Pygmy Sweepers surrounding Coral Reef, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Pygmy Sweepers surrounding Coral Reef, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Pygmy Sweepers surrounding Coral Reef, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Pygmy Sweepers surrounding Coral Reef, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Pygmy Sweepers surrounding Coral Reef, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
An adult Vanikoro sweeper (Pempheris vanicolensis), on the reef off Bangka Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Glass fish in cave (Parapriacanthus guentheri), large school of fish swimming behind red coral sea fan with dark background,Mabul, Borneo, Malaysia, South China Sea
Diver looks down on blue seastar (Linkia laevigata) on a barrel sponge (Xestospongia sp.) Komodo, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
Redmouth Grouper (Aethaloperca rogaa). So named because of its bright red inside mouth. Can often be found living amongst colonies of Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) which it vigorously protects from attack by passing jacks, in return for feeding from the same glassfish colony. Red Sea.
Cup coral colony (Tubastrea micrantha) A diver looks down on a large cup coral colony. Komodo, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
Soft coral colony (Dendronephthya sp.) and Golden sweeper fish (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) Komodo, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
Juvenile Barracuda (Sphyraena Sp.). Found amongst a dense school of Yellow Sweeper making use of the protection of a Redmouth Grouper, until their increasing size gave away their camouflage. Red Sea.
Golden sweepers, Parapriacanthus ransonneti. This species is often found in thick schools in dark reef recesses. Buyat Bay, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
Glassy sweeper (Pempheris schomburgki) schooling, Fernando de Noronha national marine sanctuary, Pernambuco, Brazil, South America
Redmouth Grouper Ò Aethaloperca rogaa Ò So named because of its bright red inside mouth. Can often be found living amongst colonies of Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) which it vigorously protects from attack by passing jacks, in return for feeding from the same glassfish colony.
Juvenile Barracuda (Sphyraena Sp. ). Found amongst a dense school of Yellow Sweeper making use of the protection of a Redmouth Grouper, until their increasing size gave away their camouflage.Red Sea.
Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti). Live by day in dense groups and moving into open water to feed on plankton at night.Red Sea.
Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) Live by day in dense groups and moving into open water to feed on plankton at night.Red Sea.
Pygmy sweeper and scuba diver, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Maldives Island, Indian Ocean, Ari Atol, Maayafushi
Scuba diver in ship wreck Patricia and sweeper fish (Parapriacanthus ransonneti), Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Caribbean, Central America