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The adults are super wary and in hundreds of dives I’ve never managed to get close enough to get a decent series of images, but at least you can see this one in its natural environment, picking the choicest morsels of sponge and other foodstuffs as it makes its way across the reef.
My next fish is one I’ve had more success with, the Yellowbar Angel (P. maculosus). This is a real whopper and one of the biggest of its kind, reaching to half a meter! It is found from the Red Sea down to the Seychelles.
I’ve shot several fish here, as you can see from the detail on their yellow blotch. I have always assumed these markings are entirely unique to each fish, though I only have my personal observations to back that up.
Happily, this is one of the least shy of its clan and I was able to spend quite some time with these fish, as long as I didn’t push my luck.
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