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Red Indian Fish Pataecus fronto
The elusive Red Indian Fish, from a Bare Island a divesite just inside the entrance to Botany Bay south of Sydney. This fish blends in with the sponges perfectly and it's unusual to see it in the open like this one. This one is about 200mm long or so. They seem to imitate dead leaves and just waft around in the surge, though are quite capable of moving to a spot they want to be, it just looks like they drifted there. Quite unusual fish their family - prowfishes are endemic to Australia. Larger Image: RedIndianFish Olympus OM-D EM-1 MkII + panasonic 30mm macro. Nauticam housing, INON strobes 1/160 @ f10 ISO200 Chris Ross
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