Trumpetfish

Tube-like Stealth Predators

Trumpetfish are classic residents of the coral reef and are clearly recognizable by their tubular, skinny bodies, long snout, and wide mouth. You can find them hovering vertically or horizontally just above the reef and under ledges or hiding amongst coral and gorgonians. Trumpetfish are relatively large reef fish and can grow to a maximum length of 80 cm (31 in). They are typically reddish-brown, yellow, or blue-gray and can change color to camouflage with their surroundings.

Although trumpetfish look docile, they are stealthy, ambush predators that feed on crustaceans and small fish. They tend to stalk their prey as they hover nearly motionless just above the reef, using their tube-like mouths to create a suction force, drawing in their next meal when they get close enough. You can go diving with trumpetfish in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Indo-Pacific oceans. Explore the map below to see where you can go diving with trumpetfish.

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DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male

★★★★☆ Okobe Thila

This amazing reef are 3 blocks. The biggest begins in the south between 80-100m long and it's full of corals, it would be nice we can start here. In the east we have another wonderful block a bit similar to east block Maya Thila covert full with corals. In the north is the smallest block. AOW or higher

PT. BAHARI INTAN ABADI, 80224 Denpasar Selatan

★★★★★ USAT Liberty Wreck

This is the only historical shipwreck in Bali, ranked #3 in the world for Wreck diving! The wreck is 25 meters form shore at a depth of 4 to 29 meters below the surface with most of it occuring in a shallow area. This dive site does not have strong currents, has clear water, and warm temperatures. Difficult entry!

Neil D. (#3039000)

★★★★☆ Frederiksted Pier

One of the top macro dives anywhere! Scattered ruins and columns are coral encrusted and provide habitat for many types of shallow sea life. The pier is 1526ft/465m long so lots to discover with a gradual westerly decline. Perfect for snorkeling & non-certified divers too.

Ducks Diving Superior, Marsa Alam

★★★★☆ Marsa Gabal el Rosas (Ducks center)

Narrow entrance with a sandy bottom. Nice coral. A good dive site to make drift dives from the zodiac on the North Anemone City. Good for experienced and beginner divers.

OCEAN SPORTS, 00979 CAROLINA

★★★★☆ Crashboat Wall and Anchor

This site is the remnant of an old pier. It is a shallow site, no more than 30-35 feet of depth with a sandy bottom. The wreckage on the bottom provides an artificial reef for a large variety of marine life. Visibility ranges between 10 feet (if it has been raining) to over 50 or 60 feet.

GooDiving, 38639 San Miguel de Abona

★★★★☆ Las Eras

On the East coast, this dive site it is suitable 365 days a year thanks to the breakwater wall that protects the entrance. Tidal changes can cause the formation of currents and undertow along the wall, This site is not to be underestimated.