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I lay on sand quietly watching this chap.  Loved it when he opened his mouth for the cleaners.
By Valda Fraser
posted Tuesday, October 8, 2013
57 votes

A honeycomb moray in a green tree coral.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, October 2, 2013
49 votes

A huge bohar snapper giving me an ugly look.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, September 25, 2013
45 votes

A real beauty - Goniobranchus sp.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, November 20, 2013
42 votes

A trio at the grass bed where the females deposit their eggs.
By Valda Fraser
posted Thursday, November 7, 2013
41 votes

This sea pen is home to a porcelain crab that is feeding at night.
By Valda Fraser
posted Thursday, January 17, 2013
39 votes

A pair of yellow-mouthed moray eels.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, May 8, 2013
38 votes

Gobies laying and fertilising eggs.
By Valda Fraser
posted Monday, September 23, 2013
36 votes

A longnose hawkfish in its favourite spot.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, March 20, 2013
34 votes

Lying in wait at night.
By Valda Fraser
posted Thursday, August 29, 2013
34 votes
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87 Entries Found: Page 2  of  4
Found a bank covered with urchins. When the tide turned I decided to stay till the current became impossible. Lucky I did because they all started to spawn.
Lying in wait at night.
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Wow, do you see those game fish overhead? Sharing some time with a huge potato cod.
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Busy cleaners.
A scorpionfish.
Close up of a starry moray.
This loving pair of camel seahorses only had eyes for each other.
A leaf fish at night.
Battled-scared cuttlefish fighting over females. Beaked mouths ready to tear at flesh.
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Felt lucky to spot these harlequins. Then, even luckier when reviewing the pix - at the time I never noticed that she was feeding.
A perfect place to take shelter and rest - in an estuary.
Tiger cowrie feeling hungry.
Abstract of an usually colourful candy-stripe anemone.
Tomato cod at a cleaning station.
Orange-spine unicorn. Battled to get close to it. Had to hide in a crevice.
No time for Spanish dancing now. Need to fill up with some energy-giving sponge.
An octopus making itself look super scary to frighten me.
Thornspine cowfish.
Tomato cod in the queue at a cleaning station.
Male sea goldie darts upwards to impress the girls.
Off to work and into the mouth I go.
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Glossodoris sp.
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The harlequin shrimp battled to dislodge the starfish. Then she carried it to a deep crevice and disappeared, along with her mate.
An encounter with a tiger shark.
Feels whisker dangling good.
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Chelidonura punctata, a really beautiful slug.
Phenacocolva gracillima on a whipcoral.
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