Tag: Aulostomus
Eye of the Predator
Trumpetfish are stealthy hunters, using their oddly shaped body to strike unsuspecting prey. They are also known to follow large creatures on the reef, turtles or groupers, to take advantage of prey flushed out in their passage. This trumpetfish was using me for the same purpose, hoping to strike whatever the big, noisy diver scared up. The fish hovered quite close to me, not even moving away despite several bright flashes from the strobe. The cave is a very popular dive site, this fish may have learned to use divers to find an easy meal.
Postcard from the Reef – Trumpetfish in Antler Coral
Postcard from the Reef – Trumpetfish
Postcard from the Reef – Trumpetfish
Postcard from the Reef
Postcard from the Reef – Trumpetfish
Another very common species on Hawaiian reefs, one commonly seen by snorkelers and divers alike. The trumpetfish can be either bright yellow or silver with dark markings around the tail. Either way an interesting and handsome fish…