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Lin DysingerMantas Shrimp with egg ball
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Alessio OddoDecorator crab
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Alan Johnsonhippocampus pigmy seahorse , Lembeh, Sulawesi
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Nonna PokrasBumble Bee
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Nonna PokrasCouple
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Nonna PokrasCandy
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Nonna PokrasBig hugs
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Nonna PokrasSolar power
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Marteyne Van WellNudibranch with eggs
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Nihat CineSo cute...
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Elaine WhitePair of Coleman Shrimps
Lighting with snoot
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Leena RoyPortrait of a shrimp
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Carl Lampigmy seahorse
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Carl LamHarlequin shrimp found hidding in a coral.
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Massimo Giorgettain the night
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Tristan StaffordCommon Seahorse
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Eda Çıngıthree musketeers ; polychaete epitokes , hairy shrimp and the pelagic amphipod, Brachyscelus crusculum (has large eyes)
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Marchione GiacomoCerianthus . Lembeh strait
Nikon D800E , 105 macro, Sea and sea strobo with snoot Retra
Seacam Housing.
ISO100, F14, 1/100
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Marchione GiacomoArlequin shrimp . Lembeh strait
With Daniele Daniele and Puri Masuri
Nikon D800E , 105 macro , two steobo sea and sea 120 Ys
ISO100, F32, 1/250
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Wayne JonesAmphipod on Blue Tunicate with 5% crop
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Deniz Muzaffer GökmenPericlimenes soror
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Deniz Muzaffer GökmenOrnate Ghost Pipefish
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Deniz Muzaffer GökmenYes I'm saying you !!
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Lars Oliver Michaelisshock-headed
golden hairy frogfish
(snooted)
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Rudy Janssentigershrimp
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Yuping ChenFish Kaleidoscope/Lembeh strait, Indonesia, Canon 5D MarkIII, 8-15mm fisheye lens,Sea&Sea housing,Inon Z240*2, F16,1/160,ISO320
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Nurul Azlifah Mohd Ismailshaun the sheep in a different light
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Ipah UidHOME
lately ive seen alot of Mantis shrimp building homes in bottles and plastic containers in Lembeh. Its sad that the area is full of rubbish but these creatures thrives in them making it their haven....
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Dave JohnsonPipefish twisting its way up an old mooring rope!
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Steve TaylorFluorescent coral polyps, Lembeh Straight, Indonesia
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Deniz Muzaffer Gökmenhaıry in lembeh
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Deniz Muzaffer Gökmenpyhllodesmium sp2, on the red light
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Deniz Muzaffer GökmenRibbon eels , snooting with videolight
Lembeh Indonesia
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Robert SmitsDid you know that Mandarin fish only reproduce around sundown? They swim up in a matter of 2 seconds and release their eggs and sperm.
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Deniz Muzaffer GökmenAntenarius pictus portrait
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Rudy Janssenbarramundi cod
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Lars Oliver Michaeliscushion star zoom (Culcita novaeguineae)
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Marylin BattBeautiful Ocellate Octopus, resting on a rock.
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Stacy GroffHypselodoris Apolegma in Lembeh Straight.
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Jose Maria Abad OrtegaCyclichthys orbicularis
Rounded Porcupinefish.
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Kristi TullisHairy frogfish
Lembah straight, sulawesi
Canon Gx7m3
Fantasea housing
f10 1/60 iso 125