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Galapagos Diving Tours - Scubadive Cruise

Fishes

There are more than 300 species of fish (17% are endemic to the Galapagos).

  • Big schools of Creole Fish (Gringo or Paranthias colonus)
  • Black Striped Salema (Ojón or Xenocys jessiae)

  • Groups of Almaco Jacks (Palometa or Seriola rivoliana)

  • Barracudas (Sphyraena idiastes)ç

  • Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus)

  • Rainbow Wrass (Vieja Arco Iris or Thalassoma lucasanum) are common.

  • Pacific Seahorse (Caballito de Mar or Hippocamous ingens) hanging in a Black Coral.

  • Fantail Pipefish ( Pez pipa or Doryrhamphus excisus) inside a small crevice

  • Several Red-lipped Batfish (Pez Murciélago or Ogcocephalus darwini) lying in the sand

  • The Sanguine Frogfish (Pez Sapo or Antennatus sanguineus) changing colors due to the surroundings sponges are more of a challenge to see because of their size and amouflage

  • Galapagos Barnacle Blennies ( Acanthemblemaria castroi) living inside old barnacles

  • Yellow-tail Damselfish (Damisela Cola Amarilla or Stegastes arcifrons) protecting their algae garden, Wrasses cleaning other fish

  • Stone Scorpionfish (Brujo or Scorpaena plumieri mystes) with the same shape and color of the rocks

  • Fascinating juvenile Giant Damselfish (Damisela Gigante or Microspathodon dorsalis) with their iridescent blue spots

  • The poisonous Bulleye Puffer (Tambulero or Sphoeroides annulatus) are easy to see.

  • Many Fine Spotted Morays (Morena Puntofino or Gymnothorax dovii) opening their mouth to breathe

  • Congregations of Galapagos Garden Eels (Anguilas de Jardín or Taenioconger klausewitzi)

  • Several species of rays including the huge Manta Ray (Manta or Manta hamiltoni) which reach 7 meters or 22 feet also are common.