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Colorful Crown Toby with unique shapes and patterns
Closeup of a Porcupine Pufferfish with bluestreak cleaner wrasse at cleaning station of Bali
Pufferfish in the aquarium
An underwater image of a Porcupine fish (Diodon hystox) which is a type of puffer fish.  The name comes from their ability to puff their venomous spines up as a defence mechanism, if threatened.  They are also known as Balloonfish.  These fish are known to be very friendly with and curious of scuba divers.  Image taken whilst scuba diving in the Andaman Sea, Thailand.
Green spotted Porcupine fish swimming pass corals
The Yellow Boxfish Ostracion cubicus occurs in the tropical and subtropical Indopacific in lagoon and semi-sheltered seaward reefs in a depth range from 1-280m, but usually not deeper than 50m, max. length is 45cm. \nFrom the juvenile to the adult fish there is a big change in shape and color. This cube-shaped juvenile specimen would fit easily into a walnut. He swims over Flowerpot Coral Goniopora sp. \nThe omnivorous species feeds on marine algae, worms, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish.\nOstracion cubicus is a solitary species considered relatively poor swimmer and for this reason, developed protection via toxin release: When stressed or injured it releases poisonous proteins from its skin that may prove lethal to any fish in the surrounding waters. The bright yellow color and black spots are a form of warning coloration (aposematism) to any potential predators. \nFlowerpot Corals Goniopora sp. occurs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans; from the coast of Mozambique, to the Red Sea, and east to northern Australia, southern Japan and Hawaii. \nThe appearance of this pretty coral belies its aggressive behavior. Colonies may be meters across and sometimes whole sections of a reef face are covered exclusively by one branching Goniopora species.\nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°29'20.988 N 125°14'23.226 E at 22m depth
Whitespotted Puffer Fish - Arothron hispidus in the Red Sea
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Masked Puffer fish - Balloonfish and  Coral, Underwater photo tropical sea,  Table coral, Finger coral,  Red sea  Sea life  Coral garden reef Beauty in nature   bluespotted stingray at background under coral
A Black-saddled Toby poses on a Wakatobi, Indonesia, coral reef.
boring blowfish
One very large Giant Pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) is swimming on a vibrant coral reef.  Also known as the stellate puffer, starry puffer, or starry toadfish, these are demersal marine fish belonging to the family Tetraodontidae and a favourite of scuba divers.  Image taken whilst scuba diving at Koh Haa, Andaman sea, Krabi province, Thailand.
A cute puffer fish or globefish is swimming underwater. Fish portrait photo, close-up and selective focus.
Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish of the order Tetraodontiformes. The family includes many familiar species variously called pufferfish, puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, blowies, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, toadies, honey toads, sugar toads, sea squab.
Starry Puffer Arothron stellatus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa eastward through Indonesia to the Tuamotus, northward to southern Japan, southward to Lord Howe Island in a depth range from 3 to 58 m, max. total length 120cm, common length 54cm. \nThe species is relatively uncommon in patch reefs and coral slopes near sandy areas of clear lagoon and seaward reefs. Juveniles occur in sandy and weedy inner reefs, adults on clear lagoons and seaward reefs. \nStarry Puffers are poisonous to eat for humans. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'56.394 N 125°15'15.588 E at 7m depth
Porcupine pufferfish (diodon hystrix) being cleaned by cleaner fish (labroides dimidiatus) at cleaning station , Bali, Indonesia
Diodon holocanthus - Freckled porcupinefish,  Puffer fish - Balloonfish and  Coral, Underwater photo tropical sea,  Table coral, Finger coral, fire coral,  Red sea  Sea life  Coral garden reef Beauty in nature   bluespotted stingray at background under coral
Yellowspotted burrfish (cyclichthys spilostylus) using its defense system. Red sea
Arothron stellatus, also known as the stellate puffer, starry puffer, starry pufferfish, or starry toadfish, is a demersal marine fish belonging to the family Tetraodontidae. It is found in shallow water in the Indo-Pacific region.
Giant pufferfish is swimming near a colorful coral reef in the crystal-clear waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, creating a vibrant underwater scene
An underwater image of a Porcupine fish (Diodon hystox) which is a type of puffer fish.  The name comes from their ability to puff their venomous spines up as a defence mechanism, if threatened.  They are also known as Balloonfish.  These fish are known to be very friendly with and curious of scuba divers.  Image taken whilst scuba diving in the Andaman Sea, Thailand.
Colonies of corals and white spotted puffer fish (Arothron hispidus) at the coral reef in Red sea
The Puffer fish which swims happily.
Pearl toby puffer fish, scientific name is Canthigaster margartata, belongs to the family Tetraodontidae, inhabits coral reefs of the Red Sea, when dangerous may inflate its body
White-spotted Puffer Arothron hispidus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Panama, north to southern Japan and the Hawaiian Islands, south to Lord Howe and Rapa islands, in the Eastern Pacific from the Baja California and the Gulf of California to Panama in a depth range from 1 to 50m, max. total length 50cm, max. weight 2kg. \nThe species inhabits outer reef slopes to depths of at least 50 m, inner reef flats and lagoons. Juveniles are common in weedy areas of estuaries, near rocky reef or on sand-stretches between reefs with low algae-rubble reef to about 20 meters depth, or in shallow with sparse seagrass growth. \nArothron hispidus feeds on fleshy, calcareous, or coralline algae, detritus, mollusks, tunicates, sponges, corals, zoanthid anemones, crabs, tube worms and echinoderms. \nThe species is toxic to predators and humans. If consumed, the tetrodotoxin (TTX) can cause symptoms like numbness, muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and even death. \nDespite their toxicity, pufferfish like Arothron hispidus are sometimes consumed in specific cultures (such as Japanese fugu), but only when prepared by licensed professionals who know how to remove toxic parts safely. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia\n1°29'33.414 N 125°15'40.446 E at 17m depth
Diodon hystrix
Balloonfish Cyclichthys spilostylus - Yellowspotted burrfish Porcupinefish Underwater photo tropical sea,  Red sea  Sea life  Coral garden reef Beauty in nature
view of puffer fish in the Red Sea coral reef
A pufferfish glides through a vibrant coral reef environment in crystal clear blue waters. Surrounded by swaying sea anemones and colorful marine flora, this charismatic fish is known for its ability to inflate as a defense mechanism. The scene captures the beauty and biodiversity of tropical ocean life, ideal for educational, ecological, or decorative content related to marine ecosystems
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