Image Gallery: Bullseyes
Bullseyes are nocturnal fishes that are usually seen in aggregations in caves and under ledges during the day. They venture out at night to feed.
There are 13 species (in 2 genera - Pempheris and Parapriacanthus) known from Australian waters (28 worldwide). This gallery shows some of them.

Bigscale Bullseye at Jervis Bay
Bigscale Bullseye at Jervis Bay, New South Wales
Blacktip Bullseye being cleaned by a Common Cleanerfish
Blacktip Bullseye at South Solitary Island
Bronze Bullseye, Pempheris analis
Bronze Bullseye at Lord Howe Island
Oualan Bullseye, Pempheris oualensis
Juvenile Rough Bullseye
Rough Bullseye at the Barge, Glenelg
Smallscale Bullseye at Jervis Bay
Smallscale Bullseyes at 'The Docks'