Photos of Thailand Reefs (2/3)
2008/03/21 23:31
Continued Picture of Thailand Reefs
Enjoy them~!!

Regal and Emporer

Blonde Naso

Powder Blue

Some kind of butterfly


That dark mass enveloping the coral below Sarah is actually thousands of fish


Collare butterflies

Thousands of chromis

Big trigger of some sort

These little yellow damsels or chromis (not sure which) were very common

Puffer

Long-nosed butterfly

Anthias

Christmas tree worms macro shot


Garden eels - these guys were really cool. They behave a bit like prarie dogs, all looking the same direction and then all ducking back into their holes simultaneously when danger approaches.

Some kind of hawk? Incidentally, all the shots from Randy's post down to this shot were from the same 50 minute dive at one site (Anita's Reef in the Similan Islands), and they don't even begin to capture the amazing diversity.

Not sure - pipefish of some sort? This shot and the next set are all from another site in the Simlans called "East of Eden."


Anthelias (I think)

A Niger trigger I think. Also saw a huge clown tigger on this dive, but he was gone before I could get a shot of him. These large triggers really cruise.


Check out the yellow trumpetfish on the right side.

This LPS was pretty big - nearly 1m across as I remember. Not sure what it is

Think maybe this is another type of trumpetfish (not sure) near the top of the image
Enjoy them~!!

Regal and Emporer

Blonde Naso

Powder Blue

Some kind of butterfly


That dark mass enveloping the coral below Sarah is actually thousands of fish


Collare butterflies

Thousands of chromis

Big trigger of some sort

These little yellow damsels or chromis (not sure which) were very common

Puffer

Long-nosed butterfly

Anthias

Christmas tree worms macro shot


Garden eels - these guys were really cool. They behave a bit like prarie dogs, all looking the same direction and then all ducking back into their holes simultaneously when danger approaches.

Some kind of hawk? Incidentally, all the shots from Randy's post down to this shot were from the same 50 minute dive at one site (Anita's Reef in the Similan Islands), and they don't even begin to capture the amazing diversity.

Not sure - pipefish of some sort? This shot and the next set are all from another site in the Simlans called "East of Eden."


Anthelias (I think)

A Niger trigger I think. Also saw a huge clown tigger on this dive, but he was gone before I could get a shot of him. These large triggers really cruise.


Check out the yellow trumpetfish on the right side.

This LPS was pretty big - nearly 1m across as I remember. Not sure what it is

Think maybe this is another type of trumpetfish (not sure) near the top of the image
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