Photographer: Paul Osmond
(see this users gallery) A small Reef Lizardfish (Synodus variegatus) sits on tops of a patch of hard corals. This is one of the more common southern hemisphere Indo-Pacific lizardfish and are regularly found perched on coral heads or on darker ocean floors.
Image taken in the Auriga Bay dive site which is part of the Small Deatched Reef system in far north Queensland in Australia.
Detached Reef's in the area are named as they are near - but not part of - the Great Barrier Reef system.
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· Date: Sun January 22, 2006 · Reference ID: 669/22005-11-27-11-11-25 · Views: 3404 ·
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Keywords: lizard fish synodontidae predator predators pacific corals
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Pair of Reef Lizardfish - Synodus variegatus Paul Osmond
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