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Glassfish

Parapriacanthus ransonneti

Sighting evidence at Umbria Wreck, Shaab Rumi

Glassfish

Photo: Jean-Paul Cassez · CC BY-NC

A collective term used for several species of small, transparent schooling fish — most commonly cardinalfish or sweepers — whose schools form shimmering, shifting clouds in reef crevices and beneath overhangs. Their near-transparency is achieved through reduced pigmentation and a reflective layer along the lateral line. Glassfish schools are primary food for predators like batfish, lionfish, and groupers. For photographers, the interaction between a glassfish school and a predator swimming through it is one of the classic reef behaviour shots.

Evidence at this site

130 records within 10 km

Confidence: high

How is this calculated?

Sighting evidence is compiled from iNaturalist observation records within a set proximity radius, filtered for quality-grade observations. “Last confirmed” is the date of the most recent research-grade record. Record count covers a rolling 24-month window. Confidence reflects record count, recency, and consistency of seasonal signal.

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