This fish is the Barracuda. He(or she) is the second generation.
The first generation barracuda left the farm in the harbor when he was a little bigger than him.
Now, about 5 cm one that seems to be the third generation candidate live with the second generation.
The size of the second generation about 30 cm to 35 cm.
This fish is the Blackspot tuskfish. (Japan lived species has white spots)
The size of the fish about 30 cm to 40 cm.
The fish turned around and ran away very quickly that the moment he recognize me.
White spots on the back stand out well in water. The spots make it possible to distinguish the fish even from a distance.
This fish is the Leopard coral grouper.
The fish ran away that the moment he recognize me.
You may be tired of the gray and vague photos, so I offer a colorful photo!!
They are young fish of the One-spot Butterflyfish and the bluelashed butterflyfish.
They were biting the same coral, so it fits in one photo.
Same species and are some young fish of the same size.
This fish is the mangrove red snapper
It is quite large and is about 50 cm.
I was curious and wondering to me and stayed for a while.
This fish is the Blacktail Snappers.
It estiait be about 20 cm.
They herd of 2 individual to 3.
I can't get any closer because they are cautious.
This fish were the juvenile Daisy parrotfishs.
It estiait be about 10 cm to 15cm.
The one barhead spinefoot fish is in the middle of the daisy parrotfishs.
This fish is the juvenile Saddle butterflyfish.
This fish is very cautious and I can't take pictures easily.
Perhaps he was interested to me at that time, he turned to the front.
So cute!
It is a small Orange-dotted tuskfish about 20 cm.
He swim with the Sailfin Tang, and another species little fish.
In front of the Orange-dotted tuskfish is a juvenile Tripletail wrasse.
There are more fish species inhabiting this place. As I get good pictures, I will post them.