ALEX MUSTARD

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A pair of crescent-tail bigeye (Priacanthus hamrur) their large eyes and red colouration are characteristic of nocturnal reef fish. Most reef fish either feed during the day or are active at night. Often both shifts on the reef use the same structures for shelter. Nocturnal species generally come from more ancient lineages of fish, and show less specialised feeding adaptations.
A few fish do not show any obvious diurnal behaviour patterns, particularly larger fish-eating predators like barracuda and groupers, although these species often hunt most successfully during the transition periods at dusk and dawn. 

Nuweiba, Gulf of Aqaba, Egypt. Red Sea.
Goby On Sponge With Worms. Red Sea.
Spanish Dancer. Egypt
Moray In Soft Coral. Egypt
Anthias & Soft Corals. Egypt
Flying Gurnard. Cayman Islands
Mutton Snapper. Cayman Islands.
Coney Portrait. Cayman Islands.
Secretary Blenny. Cayman Islands
Cushion Sea Star Below Jetty/ Cayman Islands.
Anthias Being Cleaned. Egypt
Hunting Arrow Blenny. Cayman Islands.
Off On Adventure. Indonesia
Coral catshark on reef.
Walking shark at night
New species of walking shark.
Triton Bay epaulette shark.
UFO Landing. Indonesia
UFO Hovering. Indonesia
Banded Sea Snake. Indonesia

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