Fishes and Reptiles

Fishes  images are divided into 18 separate portfolios.  Each of these portfolios groups species that are taxonomically (genetically) related to each other or that are physically similar in appearance.  For convenience, reptiles (sea snakes, turtles) are included in a portfolio with eels.  The table below lists the categories (we use categories because the classification is not strictly taxonomic, although categories are based on Class, Order or Family) of species included in each of our portfolios.  Click on the Portfolio link to view the images in the relevant portfolio.  Each portfolio contains a number of pages of thumbnail images each linked to a larger image and image identification data page.

 

If you are interested in a particular species, you can use our search page where you can search either this web site or our image database by such parameters as category (see list below), common name, species name, and location.  The web site contains only a fraction of our images. 

 

SPECIES IDENTIFICATIONS: Please note that all species identifications are tentative.  Many species cannot be reliably identified from images alone.  Where we are more unsure of a specific identification we have included one or more ?'s with the common or species name.  If you believe an image is misidentified, or if you believe you know the identity of a species that we list as unidentified, please contact us so we can update our database. 

 

Portfolios   (Categories in Portfolio)

• Angelfish, Butterflyfish, Batfish, Moorish Idol

Or go to 1st page of Angelfish | Banner fish | Batfish | Butterflyfish | Moorish Idol

• Anthias, Cardinalfish

Or go to 1st page of Anthias | Cardinalfish

• Bigeyes, Squirrelfish, Soldierfish

Bigeyes, Soldierfish, Squirrelfish

• Boxfish, Pufferfish, Filefish, Leatherjackets

Or go to 1st page of Filefish | Porcupinefish | Pufferfish | Trunkfish (Boxfish)

• Damselfish, Anemone Clownfish

Or go to 1st page of Anemone clownfish | Chromis | Damsels | Dascyllus | Demoiselles | Flashlightfish | Prettyfins | Sergeants | Soapfish

• Eels, Turtles, Snakes

Or go to 1st page of Conger eels | Moray eels | Sea snakes | Snake eels | Turtles

• Frogfish, Flatfish, Lizardfish, Crocodilefish

Or go to 1st page of Crocodilefish | Flatfish | Frogfish | Lizardfish

• Goatfish, Rabbitfish, Sweepers

Or go to 1st page of Catfish | Goatfish | Pearlfish | Rabbitfish | Rudderfish (Chubs) | Sweepers

• Gobies, Blennies, Dartfish, Triplefins, Dottybacks, Dragonets

Or go to 1st page of Blennies | Dartfish | Dottybacks | Dragonets | Gobies | Triplefins

• Groupers, Snappers, Cods, Sweetlips, Breams, Drums

Or go to 1st page of Breams | Emperors | Groupers | Grunters | Snappers | Spinecheeks | Sweetlips | Whiptails

• Parrotfish, Stargazers

Or go to 1st page of Jawfish | Parrotfish | Stargazers

• Pipefish, Seahorses, Trumpetfish, Shrimpfish, Clingfish

Or go to 1st page of Clingfish, | Cornetfish | Ghost pipefish | Needlefish | Pipefish | Seahorses | Shrimpfish | Trumpetfish

• Scorpionfish, Gurnards, Lionfish, Hawkfish

Or go to 1st page of Dragonfishes (Pegasidae) | Gurnards | Hawkfish | Leaf scorpionfish | Lionfish | Scorpionfish | Velvetfish | Waspfish

• Sharks, Rays, Mantas, Remoras

Rays, Remoras, Sharks

• Tunas, Trevallies, Fusiliers and other Pelagics

Or go to 1st page of Barracuda | Fusiliers | Mullets | Trevally | Tunas and mackerels 

• Surgeons, Triggerfish

Or go to 1st page of Surgeonfish | Triggerfish

• Tilefish, Sandperches, Sand Divers

Sand tilefish, Sand-divers, Sandperch

• Wrasses

 Wrasses