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Coral Grouper Collection

The coral grouper, scientifically known as Cephalopholis Miniata, is a stunning fish that can be found in various underwater locations around the world

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis Miniata), Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis), Golden Sweeper

Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis Miniata), Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis), Golden Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti), Great Barrier Reef, Australia, Digital Composite, Fish eating fish

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: UW INDO 1995 45

UW INDO 1995 45
Indian Grouper - Pohon Miring dive site, Banda Besar Island, Banda Islands, Indonesia, Banda Sea Indian Grouper - Pohon Miring dive site, Banda Besar Island, Banda Islands, Indonesia, Banda Sea

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Tail of Coral Grouper

Tail of Coral Grouper
Jeff Rotman Underwater Photography, 6395-000124

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Coral grouper, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Coral grouper, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata), head on view, Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Spotted Coralgrouper (Plectropomus maculatus) adult, close-up of head, resting on barrel sponge

Spotted Coralgrouper (Plectropomus maculatus) adult, close-up of head, resting on barrel sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Coral grouper being cleaned by shrimps

Coral grouper being cleaned by shrimps
A coral grouper, Cephalopholis miniata, being cleaned by two cleaner shrimp. Photographed at North Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Portrait of coral grouper

Portrait of coral grouper
A coral grouper, Cephalopholis miniata, portrait of fish with black background Photographed at South Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Coral Grouper (Cephalopholus miniata), Scuba diving at Richelieu Rock, Mu Koh Surin

Coral Grouper (Cephalopholus miniata), Scuba diving at Richelieu Rock, Mu Koh Surin National Marine Park, just North of Similan Islands, Thailand, SE Asia

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Roving coral grouper, Plectropomus pessuliferus (marisrubri), with Scalefin anthias

Roving coral grouper, Plectropomus pessuliferus (marisrubri), with Scalefin anthias, Anthias squamipinnis, Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Coral Grouper - Indonesia

Coral Grouper - Indonesia
VT-8972 Coral Grouper Indonesia Cephalopholis miniata Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCoral Grouper Collection: Coral grouper hangs motionless as it awaits small fish prey

Coral grouper hangs motionless as it awaits small fish prey, Cephalopholis miniata, Simian Islands, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia



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The coral grouper, scientifically known as Cephalopholis Miniata, is a stunning fish that can be found in various underwater locations around the world. One such place is Kimbe Bay in Papua New Guinea, where this vibrant species thrives amidst the colorful coral reefs. In Lembeh Straits, Indonesia, an adult spotted coralgrouper (Plectropomus maculatus) can be seen resting on a barrel sponge. Its intricate patterns and close-up of its head reveal the beauty of this magnificent creature. Moving to Egypt's Sharm El Sheik in the Red Sea, we encounter another captivating sight - a coral grouper gracefully swimming through crystal-clear waters. The contrast between its vivid colors and the surrounding marine life creates an awe-inspiring scene. One fascinating behavior observed among these groupers is their interaction with cleaner shrimps. In some instances, they allow these tiny creatures to clean them by removing parasites from their bodies. This symbiotic relationship showcases nature's remarkable harmony. A portrait of a coral grouper captures its essence perfectly - showcasing its distinct features and unique personality. With its mesmerizing hues and elegant presence, it truly stands out amongst other marine inhabitants. Scuba diving enthusiasts often seek encounters with these enchanting creatures at Richelieu Rock in Mu Koh Surin National Park. Here, divers are treated to breathtaking views (Cephalopholus miniata), gracefully navigating through the vibrant underwater landscape. Another intriguing sighting involves roving coral groupers (Plectropomus pessuliferus) alongside Scalefin anthias. These two species coexist harmoniously within their habitat while adding splashes of color to an already picturesque setting. Lastly, we have Philippines chromis - small fish that often accompany coral groupers during their underwater adventures.