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Gold band fusilier fish school
Goldband fusiliers grow to 21 cm. They are a non-migratory fish, found during the day moving in schools at depths between 5 and 35 metres among coral reefs, seagrass, along outer reef slopes and around pinnacles in deep lagoons. Its always a phantastic experience to observe the fish school passing us.
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