
Mystry Clue #1: I say bonjour to other Reef fish
Mystery Clue #2: I float like an angel through the water
Mystery Clue #3: My real name is Pomacanthus paru

This is a French Angelfish!
It is common to Florida and the Caribbean and is also found in the Gulf of Mexico
and Brazil. Adult French Angelfish swim freely in reefs and juveniles hide within
the crevices of corals. We found that when we tried to swim close to these adult
fish, they did not swim away and hide in crevices. We spotted this beauty at
Turtle Rocks, off the coast of South Bimini.
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