Bartlett’s anthias
The barlett’s anthias is a sea bass most commonly found on coral reefs in the western Pacific Ocean. This species survives on zooplankton and uses its bright colors to camouflage into the coral environment. View Fact Sheet
Forceps butterflyfish
The forceps butterflyfish is found all over the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Hawaiian and Easter islands. View Fact Sheet
Longsnout seahorse
The longsnout seahorses reside in the brackish coastal water of the Western Atlantic. They are an uncommon species, usually found attached to seagrass or floating seaweed. View Fact Sheet
Mandarinfish
The mandarinfish is a bottom-living fish most often found among coral or shallow lagoons in the waters of the west Pacific. This species survives by traveling in small groups. View Fact Sheet
Moon jelly
The moon jelly is found worldwide in temperate areas. It is most often seen floating among surface waters, over reefs and along coastal shores. The moon jelly’s primary diet consists of zooplankton. View Fact Sheet
Pacific Sea Nettle
Georgia Aquarium is home to more than 150 new Pacific sea nettles! Come see the brand new, beautiful jellies on display now in the Tropical Diver Gallery, presented by Air Tran Airways.
Palette surgeonfish
The palette surgeonfish is a tropical fish found in reefs throughout the Indo Pacific and along the Great Barrier Reef, Samoa, the Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands and Mascarene Islands. View Fact Sheet
Spotted garden eel
The spotted garden eel can be found in tropical waters in the Indo-Pacific region from Africa to Japan and Australia. It occurs most commonly on protected sandy bottom slopes that are exposed to current. View Fact Sheet
Squarespot anthias
Can you find a square spot on any of the fish? The squarespot anthias is a small marine fish that inhabits coral reefs in the western and southwestern Pacific Ocean. View Fact Sheet



