Belize Triggerfish, Angelfish and Butterflyfish

 
 
Queen Triggerfish
Queen Triggerfish
Queen Triggerfish

 
 
This lousy photo shows a black durgon, also called a black triggerfish or an ebony triggerfish.

This is an extremely widely distributed species, found all the way from the Western Caribbean (like this one) to the Eastern Pacific, where it's sometimes called the Hawaiian triggerfish.

unidentified triggerfish

 
 
Queen Angelfish

 
Queen Angelfish side view

 
Queen Angelfish from in front and above

 
 
French Angelfish
French Angelfish behind a rock I couldn't get any good photos of French Angelfish, they seemed more shy than the Gray Angelfish below. French Angelfish

 
 
Gray Angelfish

 
Gray Angelfishes and a small brain coral
Gray Angelfish Family
Gray Angelfish showing its yellow pectoral fins
Gray Angelfishes
Gray Angelfish closeup

 
 
Four-Eyed Butterflyfish

 
four-eyed butterflyfish with raised spines four-eyed butterflyfish
four-eyed butterflyfish in front of coral polyps four-eyed butterflyfish

 
four-eyed butterflyfishes with seafan

 
 
Banded Butterflyfish

 
banded butterflyfish with wrasse
banded butterflyfish banded butterflyfish

 
 
Spotfin Butterflyfish
spotfin butterflyfish
spotfin butterflyfish

 
 
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