Many type of fish live in these coral reefs and acutally essentail to the ecosystems health!
The Parrotfish
Crucial for reef health, they consume algae and scrape coral, helping to keep corals clean and creating sand.
Angelfish & Butterflyfish
Known for vibrant colors, they live within the reef structures.
Clownfish
Famous for their symbiotic relationship with anemones.
Snappers & Groupers
Important predators that help balance the ecosystem.
Damselfish
Small, often territorial fish that are abundant in reef environments.
Wrasse
A diverse family of fish, including the large Humphead Wrasse, commonly found foraging around corals.
Surgeonfish & Tangs
Examples include the Regal Blue Tang, which graze on algae.
Moray Eels
Nocturnal predators that reside in holes and crevices. (hes a special guest)
Triggerfish
Known for their distinct shapes and patterns, such as the Picasso Triggerfish.
Lionfish
Striking, venomous predators that are native to the Indo-Pacific but invasive in the Caribbean.