Sunday 10 June 2012

great barrier reef coral and fish

Posted on April 5, 2012 | Comments Off. Mixed (below): designed to hold stronger, soft corals and the average number of fish are compatible with them, characterized by a combination of fantastic shapes of coral and bright, like luminous fish. Having a saltwater aquarium, you can not leave the room to admire the wealth of shades inhabitants of the Red Sea or ethereal forms of coral Great Barrier Reef of Australia. However, these aquariums are quite a high budget. This is due to the...

the Great Barrier Reef.
the Great Barrier Reef.

What is a Coral Reef?
What is a Coral Reef?

The Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

Great Barrier Reef Fish and
Great Barrier Reef Fish and

CORAL FISH Northern Great
CORAL FISH Northern Great

This weeks Photo of the Week is a Diagonal-banded Sweetlips fish (Plectorhinchus lineatus) on Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef. Also known as Yellow-banded, Oblique-banded and Goldman's Sweetlips.... or Goldman's Sweetlips. A frequently visited dive spot on Agincourt Reef has a large coral head which is home to several Diagonal-banded Sweetlip fish, and whenever possible I try to spend some time getting shots of them. Diagonal banded Sweetlips fish (Plectorhinchus...
Photo Diagonal-banded Sweetlips fish ... - Great Barrier Reef Images

Though Cook hadn't realized it at the time, the coral reef he had run onto was part of a vast system of 3800 coral banks and islands that ran along the coast of Australia. Known as... Over 1500 types of fish live in the Great Barrier Reef alone.
great barrier reef coral and fish

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