Let's Enjoy With Red Sea Fishes
Clown Fish


Butterfly Fish
Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)




These colorful fish are commonly found in shallow reef areas and are known for their symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
This family includes various species, such as the Threadfin Butterflyfish (Chaetodon auriga) characterized by their bright colors and distinctive patterns.
A large, herbivorous sea turtle with a smooth, brownish shell, commonly found in shallow waters and coral reefs.
The Red Sea is home to a diverse array of marine life, including many species of fish that can be found above 40 meters. Some Famous Fishes, turtles, Sharks, and others.
Hammerhead Shark


Grey Reef Shark
Humpback Dolphin




A coastal dolphin with a distinctive hump behind its dorsal fin, found in shallow waters and known for social behavior.
A medium-sized shark with a slender, grey body, commonly seen around coral reefs and known for its agility.
Known for its distinctive hammer-shaped head, this shark often swims in schools and is found in warm, tropical waters.
Parrot Fish


Surgeon Fish
Lion Fish




Known for their striking appearance and venomous spines, lionfish are often found in the coral reefs of the Red Sea.
Species like the Blue Tang are common in the Red Sea, easily recognized by their bright blue color and sharp spines on their tails.
These fish are known for their vibrant colors and beak-like mouths, which they use to scrape algae off coral.
Angel Fish


Damsel Fish
Wrasse (Labridae)




This family includes a variety of species, such as the Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), known for their mutualistic relationship with other fish, cleaning parasites off their bodies
These small, colorful fish are often seen in shallow waters, contributing to the vibrant underwater scenery.
Species such as the Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator) are popular for their striking colors and patterns.
Picasso Trigger Fish


BLue-Spotted Stingray
Banner Fish




These fish are often mistaken for angelfish due to their striking black and white stripes and long dorsal fins.
Recognizable by its vivid blue spots and disc-shaped body, this stingray is often seen gliding over sandy bottoms near coral reefs.
Named for its striking and colorful pattern, this triggerfish is a common sight in the Red Sea’s coral reefs.
Squirrel Fish


Bluespine Unicorn Fish
Moorish Idol




Known for its dramatic black, white, and yellow coloration and long dorsal fin, the Moorish Idol is often seen swimming in pairs or small groups.
This species has a distinctive horn-like projection on its forehead and is usually found near coral reefs and rocky areas.
Notable for their large eyes and reddish color, squirrelfish are usually found in crevices and caves during the day, emerging at night to feed.
Goat Fish


Hawk Fish
Anthias




These small, brightly colored fish, such as the Lyretail Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis), are often seen in large schools hovering above coral reefs.
These small, robust fish are often seen perched on corals or rocks, using their pectoral fins to grip the substrate.
Species like the Yellowfin Goatfish (Mulloidichthys vanicolensis) are easily identified by their barbels (whisker-like organs) under their chin, which they use to probe the sand for food.
Dottybacks


Fusiliers
Box Fish




Species like the Yellow Boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) have a distinctive box-shaped body and bright yellow coloration with black spots.
These slender, fast-swimming fish, such as the Yellowtail Fusilier (Caesio cuning), often form large schools and feed on plankton.
These small, colorful fish are commonly found in coral reefs and are known for their territorial behavior.
Grouper


Puffer Fish
Emperor Fish




Species like the Longface Emperor (Lethrinus olivaceus) are often found in coral reefs and seagrass beds.
Species like the Stars and Stripes Puffer (Arothron hispidus) are known for their ability to inflate their bodies as a defense mechanism.
Various species of grouper, such as the Peacock Hind (Cephalopholis argus), are common in the Red Sea, often found lurking around coral reefs and rocky outcrops.