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lactophry faber guttatus
             Lactophrys triqueter                             Chaétodiptérus faber                                           Epinéphélus guttatus
        Click  Coffre Ph. Annie Manseau                        Click  Platax Ph. Annie Manseau                           Click  Mérou Ph. Annie Manseau

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Chaétodiptérus faber : Met in Martinique, this majestic fish is a treat for the eyes. It is not savage in diving and is let approach easily by the photographer if
the approach is calm and quiet. It lives as a recluse, couple or benches. It nourishes planktonique algae, sponges, shellfish.... and evolves/moves around the coral reefs.
Lactophrys triqueter : These Ostraciontidés were taken in the Guadeloupe with the Cousteau Reserve. They are not let approach easily and move back as the plunger wishes to see it more closely. On this photograph, I suppose that it is a family because the size of each one is different. They move on the coral reefs. Those are fish with rigid envelope. They are driven with their fins which leave their carapace by openings. They do not inflate like their cousins Diodontidés. They nourish small invertebrates, algae, grasses marine and sponges. Stressed, it secret a dangerous toxin for other fish.
Epinéphélus guttatus : In diving, the surprises are at every moment. Which was not my astonishment to see this small mérou blottit in a sponge crater. It was left photographed without fright, I would even say that it found my sympathetic nerve presence and reassuring. I formed part of his world. The mérous are solitary. During their life, they change sex after a certain number of years. They always seek a shelter to be protected from the predatory ones. They nourish small fish..........

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