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Bluespotted Grouper - Papua New GuineaVT-8947 Bluespotted Grouper Papua New Guinea Cephalopholis cyanostigma Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Spot-nape Butterflyfish - often seen in pairs these lively fish inhabit coral rich lagoons - Papua New GuineaVT-8938 Spot-nape Butterflyfish - often seen in pairs these lively fish inhabit coral rich lagoons Papua New Guinea Chaetodon falcula Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal
Orangespine Unicornfish - popular in the aquarium trade because of their bright colours these fish feed on benthicVT-8946 Orangespine Unicornfish Papua New Guinea Naso lituratus Popular in the aquarium trade because of their bright colours these fish feed on benthic alge
Fire Dartfish - seen living in pairs these fish make a home in the sand where they dive into if danger threatensVT-8952 Fire Dartfish - seen living in pairs these fish make a home in the sand where they dive into if danger threatens Papua New Guinea Nemateleotris magnifica Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that
Starfish (Unidentified) - eating algae - Papua New GuineaVT-8944 Starfish (Unidentified) - eating algae Papua New Guinea Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning - A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to the reef during the dayVT-8948 Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning Papua New Guinea Plectorhinchus lineatus A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to the reef during the day in large groups Valerie & Ron
Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identifyVT-8936 Parrotfish Kimbi Bay, Papua New Guinea Scarus sp. possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify. Note feeding marks on coral
Roundhead Parrotfish - male - Papua New GuineaVT-8934 Roundhead Parrotfish - male Papua New Guinea Chlorurus strongycephalus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Eight-banded Butterflyfish - yellow version - feeds exclusively on coral polyps - Papua New GuineaVT-8932 Eight-banded Butterflyfish - yellow version - feeds exclusively on coral polyps Papua New Guinea Chaetodon octofasciatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display
Parrotfish - excreting fetal matter - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible toVT-8935 Parrotfish - excreting fetal matter Papua New Guinea Scarus sp. possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that
Tricolor Wrasse - Uncommon and hard to photograph - Papua New GuineaVT-8854 Tricolor Wrasse - Uncommon and hard to photograph Papua New Guinea Halichoeres hortulanus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Trumpetfish - This fish is hiding in the coral waiting for a smaller fish to swim byVT-8853 Trumpetfish - This fish is hiding in the coral waiting for a smaller fish to swim by. It will then dart forward at great speed
Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with pink touchesVT-8857 Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with pink touches. Note how one eye looks at the photographer
Splinderspine Grouper - This fish goes through several colour changes. While not commonly seen it's range takes inVT-8858 Splinderspine Grouper - This fish goes through several colour changes. While not commonly seen it's range takes in both the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. Papua New Guinea
Redfin Emperor - Rarely exceeds 30cm in length. Usually seen hovering above the coral rubble - Papua New GuineaVT-8841 Redfin Emperor - Rarely exceeds 30cm in length. Usually seen hovering above the coral rubble Papua New Guinea Monotaxis heterodon Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal
Big nose unicornfish - Male - flaring his courting colours this male flirts with the females in his areaVT-8844 Big nose unicornfish - Male - flaring his courting colours this male flirts with the females in his area. He can turn his brilliant blue on and off in a second
Arc-eye Hawkfish - Usually seen perched on coral watching out for small fishes it's most common prey - Papua NewVT-8837 Arc-eye Hawkfish - Usually seen perched on coral watching out for small fishes it's most common prey Papua New Guinea
Maori Wrasse / Humpheaded Wrasse - female - All this family of fish are born femaleVT-8840 Maori Wrasse / Humpheaded Wrasse - female Papua New Guinea Cheilinus undulatus All this family of fish are born female
Humpback Scorpionfish - extroardinarily variable even in the same habitatVT-8793 Humpback Scorpionfish Papua New Guinea Scorpaenopsis macrochir extroardinarily variable even in the same habitat. often encrusted with algae or sponge growths
Camouflage Rockcod - taken as a food fish this cod grows up to 61cm. Because of its curiosity it is easily spearedVT-8806 Camouflage Rockcod Papua New Guinea Epinephelus microdon taken as a food fish this cod grows up to 61cm. Because of its curiosity it is easily speared
Clearfin Turkeyfish - not commonly seen this beautiful fish like most members of its family is protected by venomousVT-8792 Clearfin Turkeyfish Papua New Guinea. Pterois radiata. not commonly seen this beautiful fish like most members of its family is protected by venomous spines
Dwarf lionfish - unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustationsVT-8790 Dwarf lionfish Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Dendrochirus brachypterus Unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations
Twinspot Lionfish - two large spots near its tail look like eyes. Very secretive fish that stays mostly out of sightVT-8791 Twinspot Lionfish Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea. Debdrochirus biocellatus two large spots near its tail look like eyes. Very secretive fish that stays mostly out of sight
Bridled Parrotfish - male feeding on coral. Papua New GuineaVT-8771 Bridled Parrotfish - male feeding on coral. Papua New Guinea Scarus frenatus. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Stargazer - the worm like lure is used as a decoy to attract fish into striking distanceVT-8768 Stargazer - the worm like lure is used as a decoy to attract fish into striking distance. Stargazers have a venomous spine that can be fatal to humans. Papua New Guinea Uranoscopus sp
Saw Legged Fish Louse - this carnivorous louse attaches itself to a host fish where it in sucks blood and fleshVT-8759 Saw-Legged Fish Louse - this carnivorous louse attaches itself to a host fish where it in sucks blood and flesh. This poor parrotfish has two of these flesh sucking louse which must be a
Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the hump-back cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay, Papua New GuineaVT-8737 Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the Indo-pacific White-striped / Hump-back Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Moray eel - a meter in length this moray showed great curiosity pushing his mouth against the camera lensVT-8727 Moray eel - a meter in length this moray showed great curiosity pushing his mouth against the camera lens. Papua New Guinea Gymnothorax fimbriatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints
Triggerfish - & Cleaner Wrasse, this large Triggerfish sits quietly while the little Wrasse picks off parisitesVT-8755 Triggerfish - & Cleaner Wrasse, this large Triggerfish sits quietly while the little Wrasse picks off parisites. Papua New Guinea. Balistoides viridescens
Sabretooth Blennies - this nasty little blennie imitates a cleaner wrasseVT-8758 Sabretooth Blennies - this nasty little blennie imitates a cleaner wrasse. When a fish stops to be cleaned instead of picking off parisites it bites a piece out of the unsuspecting fish
Ringtailed cardinalfish - These lovely little fish live around hard corals taking shelter from predators in the hardVT-8700 Ring-tailed cardinalfish - live around hard corals, taking shelter from predators in the hard branches. Papua New Guinea Apogon aureus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for
Ghost Pipefish - Pretending to be a piece of weed. Milne Bay Papua New Guinea, Indo Pacific PIP-011VT-8552 Ghost Pipe Fish - Pretending to be a piece of weed. Milne Bay Papua New Guinea, Indo Pacific Solenostomus cyanopterus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display
Yellowfin Goatfish - Usually encountered by day in aggregations around reefs. They feed in the sand. Papua New guineaVT-8699 Yellowfin Goatfish - usually encountered by day in aggregations around reefs. They feed in the sand. Papua New Guinea Mulloidichthys vanicolensis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints
Shrimpfishes - They swim in small synchronrized groups, each fish in a horozontal positionVT-8696 Shrimpfishes / Razorfishes - swim in small synchronrized groups, each fish in a horizontal position. They can also swim in vertical position. Related to the pipefishes
Schultz's Pipefish - Camouflaged against alga covered wall. China Straight. Papua New Guinea, Indonesia PIP-005VT-8547 Schultz's Pipefish - Camouflaged against algae covered wall. China Straight. Papua New Guinea, Indonesia Corythoichthys schultzi Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for
Ghost Pipefish - Night over black sand. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Indo Pacific PIP-010VT-8551 Ghost Pipe fish - at night swimming over black sand Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Indo Pacific Solenostomus cyanopterus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display
Harlequin Ghost Pipefish - Pregnant females in deep water about to give birthVT-8548 Harlequin Ghost Pipe fish - Pregnant females in deep water about to give birth. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, Indo Pacific Solenostomus paradoxus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints
Ringed Pipe fish - hiding in spines of toxic Diadema sea urchin Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea PIP-001VT-8543 Ringed Pipe fish - hiding in spines of toxic Diadema sea urchin Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display
Common Sea Horse - The male carries young in a pouch. Papua New Guinea HOR-004VT-8505 Common SEAHORSE - male carrying young in pouch Papua New Guinea Hippocampus kuda Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
White Spotted Rockcod - Sitting at the entrance of his coral cave. Papua New GuineaVT-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
Golden Sweepers - Very large schools of Sweeepers are found in caves during daytime, dispursing to feed at nightVT-8450 Golden SWEEPERS - mass shoal Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti Very large schools of Sweeepers are found in caves during daytime, dispursing to feed at night
Golden Sweepers - School. Found tightly packed in caves during the day. Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea FIS-082VT-8448 Golden SWEEPERS - school Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti Found tightly packed in caves during the day
Golden Sweepers - School. This tightly packed species take refuge in caves during the day, Milne BayVT-8449 Golden SWEEPERS - School Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti This tightly packed species take refuge in caves during the day
Vase Sponge Papua New GuineaVT-8165 Vase Sponge Papua New Guinea Verongida lanthellidae Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Shrimp / Razor Fish Papua New Guinea, Indo PacificVT-8021 Shrimp / Razor Fish Papua New Guinea, Indo Pacific. Aeoliscus strigatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Goat Fish - sleeping - Indo pacific - Papa New GuineaVT-7261 Goat Fish - sleeping Indo pacific - Papua New Guinea Parupeneus multifasciatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Blue-spotted Ray Indo Pacific, Papua New GuineaVT-7175 Blue-spotted Ray Indo Pacific, Papua New Guinea Taeniura lymna Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway