Rhinopias belong to the scorpionfish family and are native to the tropical western Indo-Pacific. Like all scorpionfish, they have venomous spines and prefer to rest on the bottom, occasionally walking or ‘hopping’ by pushing off with their pelvic and pectoral fins rather than swimming. Scorpionfish are masters of camouflage, enabling...

The Hippocampus bargibanti was the first species of pygmy seahorse discovered in as late as 2000. There are now known to be several species of pygmy seahorses which rarely grow to more than 2cm in length including the tail. Pygmy seahorses are not found worldwide and the majority of them inhabit...

Are frogfish one of your favorite species to see underwater? Do you know your Hairy from your Painted? If like us, you find these awesome critters intriguing and want to learn more, here are 10 fascinating frogfish facts which will have you hopping! It’s all in a name Let's dive into...