The Pacific creolefish lives in the reef-associated, marine, depth range 10 - 70 m environment.
Pacific creolefish form immense schools and are a source of food for predatory fishes, Paranthias colonus, Darwin Island Purchase A Print Of This ImageHow to request, purchase or license this imageAdd To Light Table Pacific creolefish form immense schools and are a source of food for predatory fishes, Paranthias colonus, Darwin Island More
Image 16434, Pacific creolefish form immense schools and are a source of food for predatory fishes. Darwin Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Paranthias colonus, Phillip Colla, all rights reserved worldwide. More
Schools of Pacific creolefish continuously patrol the waters off of Darwin's Arch for plankton. More
A school of Pacific creolefish obscure the view of the oceans' largest fish. More
Pacific Creolefish, rabirubia de lo alto, Paranthias colonus, Sea of Cortez, Mexico (Stock Image 1566-483239 More
Badèche du Pacifique in French (français)
Cabinza in sp
Cabinza in Spanish (español)
Cabinza serránida in Spanish (español)
Creolefish in English
Cuna in sp
Gringo in Spanish (español)
Indio in sp
Indio in Spanish (español)
Ladrón in Spanish (español)
Pacific creole-fish in English
Pacific creolefish in English
Pargo rollizo in Spanish (español)
Rabirrubia de lo alto in Spanish (español)
Sandia in sp
sandía in Spanish (español)
Stillehavskreolfisk in Danish (dansk)
东太平洋副花鮨 in Mandarin Chinese
東太平洋副花鮨 in Mandarin Chinese