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Description:

A type of glassfish perhaps? Maybe pygmy sweepers? They were small and schooled together. There were thousands of them around and inside the WWII Black Island Wreck that I lost track of my dive buddy even though he was only 2m away. This meant there were also numerous large lion fish hunting them.

Habitat:

Coral Reef. Wreck.

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Comments (2)

NEAT! it is nice to swim in schools of fishes like this! I remember snorkling in the sealion rookeries in Baja, lots of schooling fishes, no wonder the pinnipeds raise their young there.
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PublishedApril 22, 2015

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