Distribution: From Eastern Africa to Fiji, from Southern Japan to Western Australia. Easy to spot around Mahe Island, Seychelles.
As most of angelfish species, Pomacanthus semicirculatus go through dramatic aspect changes with growth, and the juveniles are colored very differently from the adults.
at Bunaken Timur (Indonesia) © lafilledurecif
at Nemo Beach (Andaman & Nicobar) © paradis974
at Lady Elliot Island (Queensland & the Great Barrier Reef) © skinsmom
at Jemeluk Beach (Indonesia) © paradis974
at Gili Meno (Indonesia) © paradis974
at Anse Sévère (Seychelles) © paradis974
at Anse Patate (Seychelles) © laubou_30
at Pingwe Beach (Zanzibar)
at Kosi Bay Mouth Aquarium Reef (South Africa) © safari-and-surf
at Anse La Farine (Seychelles) © gcampagnaro
at Club Med Seychelles (Seychelles) © nst56
at Port Launay (Seychelles) © nst56
at Nanatha Bay (Mozambique) © manceau
at Fairyland Beach / Anse Royale (Seychelles)
at Baie Lazare (Seychelles)
at St Pierre Island (Seychelles) © nicoleguillemin
at Naqalia Lodge (Fiji) © mluzvieira
at Anse Soleil (Seychelles)
at St Anne Marine Park (Seychelles) © tinoumer
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