Yvonney,
This is what I suspect your picture may be of:-
http://www.deepseaimages.com/dsilibrary/data/1193/22004_0310_173020AA_1.jpg
hi carrot
As I mentioned before, it's a Network pipefish but thats just going from a similarity in pictures. The fact that it has a short narrow bill may have caused you to not even see it, so maybe thought it had its head buried. On the other hand maybe it did! Who knows? Nice to discuss it though, brings Egypt a little nearer!
Having read this I now wonder if it was fish that bit me earlier this year. I assumed that I had three jelly fish stings in quick sucession, but they were only those tiny ones that apparently 'dont sting', and when I turned around to see what had stung me I saw nothing there. I had a very sharp pricking pain which took about an hour to wear off, and I had a very small amoutn of redness to the areas....I have to say it wasnt as painful as I expected jelly fish stings......maybe they were fish bites. It was on Mahmya Island.....guess I'll never know. Is that what jelly fish stings feel like?
flavofasciatus and schultzi. Saw several of the later this summer. Distinct line through the eye if you get close enough.
Yvonney - let me get this right. The pipefish is no the same thing that bit your son, right? The aggressive one was blue and yellow. But not the tang with a bright tail.
Was it a 'fish-shaped' fish (some wag will pick me up for that comment, you watch!). Maybe a fusilier...
Carrot - I'll need a better picture to tell the difference between Yvonney - let me get this right. The pipefish is no the same thing that bit your son, right? The aggressive one was blue and yellow. But not the tang with a bright tail.
Was it a 'fish-shaped' fish (some wag will pick me up for that comment, you watch!). Maybe a fusilier...
Did the fish have blue/yellow stripes? Was it blue with a bit of yellow on it (or vice versa)? There are so many blue/yellow fish out there, it'll take ages to find the right one.
it was a more rounder fish shaped fish!!!!!
im going to google red sea fish images and get my son to pick out any that resemble it!!!
when i told the rep she said she would bring it to the hotels management but i know that she didnt take me seriously - not sure how they could stop people feeding them though as im sure thats why they were biting - my son said there were loads of fish having a go at each other aswell but it was all around the man with the bag of food.
If you still can't find it drop me a line and I'll bring my fish books in to work one day and we can meet up in town at lunch...
That has got to be the strangest "chat-up" line i've ever heard!
Sounds a bit fishy to me too, Carrot.
I wonder if shes taken the bait,...............
A few days later on while I was snorkelling and filming I was hit in the back by a Great White, but when I recovered and turned around, it had been chased off by my little black and white friend, who was by then the only fish in the area. No sign of the attacker at all so I couldn't film it.
thanx for the offer of a good long look through those fish books of yours ....... .... think i will keep on looking for a while longer
my son says its a bit like the angel fish, regal tang and butterfly fish
one of the bites he got left two puncture holes ( like a stapler would make )
but it did drip with blood for a bit and the area was red and sore for a day. The two holes were clear to see for a few days.
stevebell - that must have been pretty scary - a little nibble from a fish wont ever bother you again i bet
The fish the nipped us were very small and very, very pale yellow, almost see through you had to look pretty hard to see them really and they swam in groups (i know that's not the right phase before anyones says - is it a shol of fish?)
This year in harm, they were all (several different types of fish) were biting everyone.
Michelle.
my son says this is the biter!!!!
Seems like the feeding just got them in a fenzy. There again I've had a blenny sink it's teeth in and end up hanging from the palm of my hand in Cornwall before now.
I suspected it was a threadfin butterfly all along but didn't want to appear too cocky!
Chaetodon auriga auriga, the Threadfin Butterflyfish; so named for a trailing filament that grows from the posterior dorsal fin
Lined Butterflyfish
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