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Glassfish congregate in wreck and caves during the day for protection from predators, emerging to feed at night. Also known as the Red Sea pygmy sweeper it is...
Pygmy sweeper and scuba diver, wreckdiving, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Egypt, Red Sea, Hurghada
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Superstructure of Kuda Giri Wreck, South Male Atoll, Maldives
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Diver with a swarm of Glassy Sweepers, Pempherids (Pempheris schomburgkii) in the ship's hold, shipwreck SS Dunraven, Red Sea, Egypt
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Scuba diver in ship wreck Patricia, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Punta Cana Caribbean Sea, Dominican Republic
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Glassfish, sweepers Parapriacanthus sp in wreck of American Yacht, Abu Galawa Sugair, Egyptian Red Sea
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Scuba Diver at Bridge of Hembadhoo Wreck, North Male Atoll, Maldives
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Sweepers, glassfish, inside wreck of American yacht at Abu Galawa, Egyptian Red Sea
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Sweepers, glassfish, wreck of American yacht at Abu Galawa, Egyptian Red Sea
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Scuba diver in ship wreck Patricia, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, Punta Cana Caribbean Sea, Dominican Republic
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