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Cnidarian Collection (#10)

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Hermit crab - with anemone that will be taken to new shell by the crab, near Grafton

Hermit crab - with anemone that will be taken to new shell by the crab, near Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
AUS-1804 Hermit crab - with anemone that will be taken to new shell by the crab near Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, occurs in deep water NSW & Qld Dardanus arrassor Kathie Atkinson / Auscape

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Soft coral tree (Dendronephthya sp). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand

Soft coral tree (Dendronephthya sp). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand
AUS-667 Soft coral tree Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand Dendronephthya sp. Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCnidarian Collection: A boulder coral (Diploastrea heliopora), with polyps partially extended. Andaman Sea, Myanmar

A boulder coral (Diploastrea heliopora), with polyps partially extended. Andaman Sea, Myanmar
AUS-646 Boulder coral with partially extended polyps, flesh retracted into the protecting limestone skeleton. Andaman Sea

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Staghorn Coral - spawning - this phenomenon happens only once a year

Staghorn Coral - spawning - this phenomenon happens only once a year and is over in minutes Great Barrier Reef
AUS-1772 Staghorn Coral - spawning - this phenomenon happens only once a year and is over in minutes Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Acropora sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Plate coral (Acropora sp). Coral tissue from the plate coral is over-growing dead skeleton

Plate coral (Acropora sp). Coral tissue from the plate coral is over-growing dead skeleton from another coral that has
AUS-721 Plate coral. Tissue from the plate coral is over-growing skeleton of another coral. Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Acropora sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral reef scene dominated by branching coral (Acropora spp)

Coral reef scene dominated by branching coral (Acropora spp). Ribbon Reef Number 10, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
AUS-725 Coral reef scene dominated by branching coral Ribbon Reef Number 10, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia Acropora spp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: This close up shows the mouth of a mushroom coral (Fungia sp)

This close up shows the mouth of a mushroom coral (Fungia sp). These are unusual corals in that the polyps are
AUS-557 A mushroom coral, mouth. Its polyps are solitary, not forming colonies and not attached to the sea beds. Great Barrier Reef Fungia sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Commensal shrimp (Periclimenes sp) on adhesive sea anemone (Cryptodendrum adhaesivum)

Commensal shrimp (Periclimenes sp) on adhesive sea anemone (Cryptodendrum adhaesivum)
AUS-737 Commensal shrimp on Adhesive sea anemone (Cryptodendrum adhaesivum). Ribbon Reef No. 3, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Periclimenes sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: This close up shows the skeletal structure of a mushroom coral (Fungia sp)

This close up shows the skeletal structure of a mushroom coral (Fungia sp)
AUS-555 A mushroom coral, skeletal structure. Its polyps are solitary, not forming colonies and not attached to the sea beds. Great Barrier Reef Fungia sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Colony of tube corals - feeding at night. They remain retracted during the day

Colony of tube corals - feeding at night. They remain retracted during the day, like other hard corals
AUS-1815 Colony of tube corals - feeding at night. They remain retracted during the day, like other hard corals. They are found widely in tropical and sub-tropical seas in the Indo-Pacific, Anilao

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Anemone, ?boloceroides sp. an anemone usually found on seagrass beds, Port Hughes

Anemone, ?boloceroides sp. an anemone usually found on seagrass beds, Port Hughes, South Australia, Australia
AUS-1506 An anemone a species usually found on seagrass beds. Port Hughes, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia Boloceroides sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Hard Coral - spawning Lizard Island National Park, Great Barrier Reef (world Heritage Area)

Hard Coral - spawning Lizard Island National Park, Great Barrier Reef (world Heritage Area), Queensland
AUS-1775 Hard Coral - spawning Lizard Island National Park, Great Barrier Reef (world Heritage Area), Queensland, Australia Acropora sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral - spawning Lizard Island National Park, Great Barrier Reef (world Heritage Area)

Coral - spawning Lizard Island National Park, Great Barrier Reef (world Heritage Area), Queensland, Australia KDN0989B
AUS-1773 Coral - spawning Lizard Island National Park, Great Barrier Reef (world Heritage Area), Queensland, Australia Acropora sp Kevin Deacon / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Large Plate Coral - spawning, this is a male, and the milk sperm puffs out many tims over 30 to 60

Large Plate Coral - spawning, this is a male, and the milk sperm puffs out many tims over 30 to 60 minutes fam
AUS-1779 Large Plate Coral - spawning, this is a male, and the milk sperm puffs out many times over 30 to 60 minutes Diploastrea heliopora fam

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral scene with a huge Barrel Sponge - these sponges can grow large enough for a person to hide

Coral scene with a huge Barrel Sponge - these sponges can grow large enough for a person to hide in & live possibly for
VT-8964 Coral scene with a huge Barrel Sponge Komodo Marine Park, Indonesia. Xestospongia testudinaria These sponges can grow large enough for a person to hide in & live possibly for over 100 years

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Pink Anemone Fish - most commonly seen living with the Magnificent anemone on reefs in 3

Pink Anemone Fish - most commonly seen living with the Magnificent anemone on reefs in 3. 20 meters - Papua New Guinea
VT-8954 Pink Anemone Fish - most commonly seen living with the Magnificent anemone on reefs in 3.20 meters Papua New Guinea Amphiprion perideraion Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Whip Goby - on soft corals and sea fans in area of strong current - Indonesia

Whip Goby - on soft corals and sea fans in area of strong current - Indonesia
VT-8956 Whip Goby - on soft corals and sea fans in area of strong current Indonesia Bryaninops amplus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Soft Coral - only found where there are strong currents - Asmat - Indonesia

Soft Coral - only found where there are strong currents - Asmat - Indonesia
VT-8917 Soft Coral - only found where there are strong currents Asmat - Indonesia Scleronephthya sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Ascidian, Pentacta lutea. small ascidians, (Didemnum molle) Two species of ascidian living in

Ascidian, Pentacta lutea. small ascidians, (Didemnum molle) Two species of ascidian living in harmony with a soft coral
VT-8916 Two species of ascidian living in harmony with a soft coral Indonesia Pentacta lutea (Didemnum molle) Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Tomato Anemone Fish. This clown fish has a spine on its cheek

Tomato Anemone Fish. This clown fish has a spine on its cheek. Sometimes it is called a spinecheek Indonesia
VT-8867 Tomato Anemone Fish Indonesia Premnas biaculeatus This clown fish has a spine on its cheek. Sometimes it is called a spinecheek Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus. Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until

Cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus. Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until they hatch
VT-8809 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until they hatch. After the hatching is safely over she will die. Great Barrier Reef

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the hump-back cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay

Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the hump-back cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay, Papua New Guinea
VT-8737 Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the Indo-pacific White-striped / Hump-back Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Blue-spotted / Coral cod - One of the most beautiful groupers on the reef

Blue-spotted / Coral cod - One of the most beautiful groupers on the reef. It is an agressive hunter of small fishes
VT-8738 Blue-spotted Rockcod / Coral Cod / Coral Hind / Miniatus Grouper - one of the most beautiful groupers on the reef. Indonesia Cephalopholis miniata An agressive hunter of small fishes

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Sixspot Rockcod - for a predator to be so brightly coloured seems unusual but the colour red

Sixspot Rockcod - for a predator to be so brightly coloured seems unusual but the colour red becomes black at 10
VT-8739 Sixspot / Freckled Rockcod / Cave / sixspot Grouper Banda Sea, Indonesia Cephalopholis sexmaculata For a predator to be so brightly coloured seems unusual

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Blue-spotted Rockcod. - Usually found on shallow reefs and sea grass beds

Blue-spotted Rockcod. - Usually found on shallow reefs and sea grass beds. Great Barrier reef, Australia
VT-8735 Blue-spotted rockcod / bluespotted hind - usually found on shallow reefs and sea grass beds. Great Barrier reef, Australia Cephalopholis cyanostigma Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Cod - Considered a good eating fish this cod is often seen looking out from the protection of

Cod - Considered a good eating fish this cod is often seen looking out from the protection of the coral
VT-8736 Cod - being cleaned by a Labroides wrasse. Indonesia Epinephelus macrospilus They are considered a good eating fish. This cod is often seen looking out from the protection of the coral

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Parrotfish - A male Parrotfish releasing sand from it's gills after eating coral to absorb the algae

Parrotfish - A male Parrotfish releasing sand from it's gills after eating coral to absorb the algae
VT-8714 Parrotfish - A male Parrotfish releasing sand from it's gills after eating coral to absorb the algae. Great Barrier Reef. Australia. Scarus sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Red Banded Pipefish - Lives on sponges and corals of a similar colour

Red Banded Pipefish - Lives on sponges and corals of a similar colour. Ambon, Indonesia, Indo Pacific PIP-012
VT-8553 Red-Banded Pipe Fish - Lives on sponges and corals of a similar colour. Ambon, Indonesia, Indo Pacific Corythoichthys sp Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Ornate Pipefish - Hiding in soft coral and calcaeous alga. Banda, Banda sea, Indonesia

Ornate Pipefish - Hiding in soft coral and calcaeous alga. Banda, Banda sea, Indonesia, Indo Pacific PIP-003
VT-8545 Ornate Pipe fish - Hiding in soft coral and calcaeous algae Banda, Banda sea, Indonesia, Indo Pacific Halicampus macrorhynchus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Potato Cod - Courting Potato Cod change colour when excited. Cormerant Pass, Great Barrier Reef

Potato Cod - Courting Potato Cod change colour when excited. Cormerant Pass, Great Barrier Reef. Coral Sea
VT-8468 Potato COD / Potato Grouper / Bass - courting pair Cormerant Pass, Great Barrier Reef. Epinephelus tukula Potato Cod change colour when excited

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Venus Tusk Fish - A large Wrasse who feeds by digging holes in coral rubble

Venus Tusk Fish - A large Wrasse who feeds by digging holes in coral rubble. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef
VT-8469 Blackspot Tuskfish / Green Wrasse TUSKFISH Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Western Pacific Choerodon schoenleinii A large Wrasse who feeds by digging holes in coral rubble

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Scrawled Leatherjacket - Coral Reef dweller, territorial habitat. Not common Great Barrier Reef

Scrawled Leatherjacket - Coral Reef dweller, territorial habitat. Not common Great Barrier Reef. Timor Sea
VT-8471 Scrawled LEATHERJACKET / Filefish Aluterus scriptus Coral Reef dweller, territorial habitat. Not common. Dist: Great Barrier Reef, Timor Sea

Background imageCnidarian Collection: White Spotted Rockcod - Sitting at the entrance of his coral cave. Papua New Guinea

White Spotted Rockcod - Sitting at the entrance of his coral cave. Papua New Guinea
VT-8470 White-spotted ROCKCOD / Grouper - at the entrance of his coral cave. Papua New Guinea Epinephelus caeruleopunctatus Caroline Islands to East Africa Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Potato Cod - Large fish hovers over his territorial coral patch Cormerant Pass

Potato Cod - Large fish hovers over his territorial coral patch Cormerant Pass, Great Barrier Reef, Australia FIS-092
VT-8467 Potato COD / Potato Grouper / Bass - hovers over his territorial coral patch Cormerant Pass, Great Barrier Reef, Australia Epinephelus tukula Found from western Indian Ocean

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Pennant Bannerfish - Lives around coral caves often in pairs. Komodo Island. Indonesia FIS-089

Pennant Bannerfish - Lives around coral caves often in pairs. Komodo Island. Indonesia FIS-089
VT-8456 Pennant / Horned BANNERFISH / Threeband Pennantfish / Horned Coralfish - lives around coral caves, often in pairs Komodo Island

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Longnose Hawkfish - Camouflaged very well in a soft coral where it is waiting to surprise its prey

Longnose Hawkfish - Camouflaged very well in a soft coral where it is waiting to surprise its prey
VT-8455 Longnose / Long-nose HAWKFISH - camouflaged in a soft coral where it is waiting to surprise its prey. Komodo Island

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Jellyfish - Juvenile fish protected by its hosts stinging tenticals lives in bell of ocean

Jellyfish - Juvenile fish protected by its hosts stinging tenticals lives in bell of ocean swimming jellyfish Pacific
VT-8398 Jellyfish - Juvenile fish protected by its hosts stinging tentacles lives in bell of ocean swimming jellyfish Pacific Ocean Jellyfish sp

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral polyps - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island

Coral polyps - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef
VT-8379 Coral polyps - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia Tubastrea faulkneri Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral - fish feeding on plankton Great Barrier Reef, Austalia

Coral - fish feeding on plankton Great Barrier Reef, Austalia
VT-8157 CORAL - fish feeding on plankton Great Barrier Reef, Austalia. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral Polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island

Coral Polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia
VT-8375 Coral Polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia Tubastrea faulkneri Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral reef scene VT 8231 Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia © Ron & Valerie Taylor / ARDEA

Coral reef scene VT 8231 Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia © Ron & Valerie Taylor / ARDEA LONDON
VT-8231 Coral reef scene. Great Barrier Reef. Queensland, Australia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Schooling Long-fin Bannerfish - A plankton feeder who swims off the bottom often in large schools

Schooling Long-fin Bannerfish - A plankton feeder who swims off the bottom often in large schools Toki Toki, Banda Sea
VT-8342 Schooling Long-fin Bannerfish - A plankton feeder who swims off the bottom often in large schools Toki Toki, Banda Sea

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral Reef VT 8156 Fish feeding on plankton. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Coral Reef VT 8156 Fish feeding on plankton. Great Barrier Reef, Australia. © Valerie Taylor / ARDEA LONDON
VT-8156 Coral Reef - Fish feeding on plankton Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Humphead Parrotfish - Also known as: bumphead parrotfish, giant humphead parrotfish

Humphead Parrotfish - Also known as: bumphead parrotfish, giant humphead parrotfish and green humphead parrotfish
VT-7720 Humphead Parrotfish - Also known as: bumphead parrotfish, giant humphead parrotfish and green humphead parrotfish

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Damsel Fish Indo Pacific, Papua New Guinea

Damsel Fish Indo Pacific, Papua New Guinea
VT-6517 Damselfish Indo-Pacific - Papua New Guinea Chromis sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Coral reef - sunrays reach colourful corals and little reef fish during a snorkel at Ningaloo Reef

Coral reef - sunrays reach colourful corals and little reef fish during a snorkel at Ningaloo Reef - Ningaloo Reef
SAS-974 Coral reef - sunrays reach colourful corals and little reef fish during a snorkel at Ningaloo Reef Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, Western Australia

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Upside Down Jellyfish - warm coastal seas, Atlantic and Indian Oceans

Upside Down Jellyfish - warm coastal seas, Atlantic and Indian Oceans
PM-10477 Upside Down Jellyfish warm coastal seas, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Cassiopea xamachana Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCnidarian Collection: Giant Green Anemone Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Giant Green Anemone Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
JZ-380 Giant Green Anemone anthopleura xanthogrammica anthopleura xanthogrammica Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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