Cod Hole is dive site famous for its family of potato cod that have been fed by visitors for decades. We did two dives at this site, and on the second dive our guide fed the family, giving us an up close and personal interaction with the fish! They are extremely friendly and obviously attracted to people because they know they’re about to get some grub. As a result, I got some really good shots of them. I also saw some some colorful wrasses, butterfly fish, anemone fish, and snapper.
- A potato cod at Cod Hole
- Posing with a potato cod at Cod Hole
- A potato cod at Cod Hole
- A potato cod at Cod Hole
- GBR anemone fish at Cod Hole
- A five lined snapper at Cod Hole
- A spot banded butterfly fish at Cod Hole
- A hard boulder coral at Cod Hole
- An orange masked surgeon fish at Cod Hole
- A sand perch at Code Hole
- A map puffer at Code Hole
- A spot banded butterfly fish at Cod Hole
- The gorgeous orange spine unicorn fish at Cod Hole
- A hawkfish at Cod Hole on the Great Barrier Reef
- The cod feeding at Cod Hole on the Great Barrier Reef
- The cod feeding at Cod Hole on the Great Barrier Reef
- The cod feeding at Cod Hole on the Great Barrier Reef
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