
A Creole Fish in night colors, hiding among a wealth of nocturnally active
invertebrate life
Tagus Cove, Isla Isabela, Islas Galápagos, Ecuador - Depth 35 feet or 11
meters.
Islas Galápagos Underwater Gallery
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* In the above image a Creole fish (Paranthias colonus) in night colors appears with an assortment of nocturnally active invertebrate life. In the upper right corner are Orange Powder Puff Corals (Tubastraea tagusensis.). In the lower third of the image are pale grey-green Bryzoans, and to the lower left corner is a a scattering of orange-red sponges. Below the fish are unidentified, highly reflective white sponges.   Tagus Cove, Isla Isabela, Islas Galápagos, Ecuador - Depth 35 feet or 11 meters |