Diving with Juveniles
Rob:One of the best things I like about working a dive season is seeing all the Juveniles. I especially like watching them grow into an adult fish as normally they have to change their shape and colors which is quite amazing.
When you first find a Juvenile they are always hiding in a crevice or in between corals or amongst other fish where they can find protection. They always stay in the same area and after a few weeks you can see them get bigger and braver as they start to venture out a little further each time. But get to close and they will dart into their hiding places again which makes them quite hard to take a photo of.
This is a Juvenile Emperor Angel Fish. Found on most dive sites but in abundance at Hin Daeng. If you dive with me you know I get very excited when we spot them.

The Juvenile Clown Trigger Fish found at Koh Ha Yai. You can see its a baby due to the white spots covering all its body. When its an adult the white spots are allot bigger and only appear half way up its body.

Can you believe this is a picture of a Juvenile Parrot Fish, Its a really cool fish and its pretty extraordinary how it progresses into a Parrot Fish with a multitude of colors.

This video is of a Juvenile Oriental Sweetlips trying to hide in the corals. It was taken at Koh Bida Nok where I find them the most.

