Photo Library - Tropical Diver
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The bicolor angelfish gets its name from the two colors it displays - yellow and blue.
This habitat in the Tropical Diver gallery houses a variety of species,
including garden eels, angelfish and wrasse.
including garden eels, angelfish and wrasse.
The coral reef exhibit in Tropical Diver houses yellow tang, palette surgeonfish and live corals.
The large coral reef exhibit in Tropical Diver houses one of the largest displays of
a living coral reef in an aquarium. The exhibit also has a wave that crashes overhead.
a living coral reef in an aquarium. The exhibit also has a wave that crashes overhead.
Garden eels live in colonies of up to several hundred individuals, each living in its own burrow.
Lagoon jellies are 97 percent water and are covered with only the thinnest of tissue.
The lion's mane jelly is one of the largest of the jellies and it gets its name from its impressive array of tentacles, which are arranged in eight clusters and may reach up to 100 feet in length.
Moon jellies are true jellies, meaning their body is filled with a jelly-like substance.
Spotted sweet lips are eye-catchers with their black and white markings.
Yellow tang are easily spotted by their bright yellow color.




