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Reticulidia Halgerda or Nudibranch
By Liz Daves
posted Wednesday, June 9, 2010
15 votes

Spotted cleaner shrimp with its anemone.
By Liz Daves
posted Thursday, December 4, 2008
13 votes

Lil Tomato Clown in her bublle tip anemone
By Liz Daves
posted Friday, June 11, 2010
13 votes

Time to say goobye to Fiji.
By Liz Daves
posted Saturday, June 12, 2010
4 votes

Seahorse picture was taken off of Castle Comforts shore at a depth of only 25 feet. My camera is a Canon A95 and I only used the onboard flash.
By Liz Daves
posted Monday, November 6, 2006
2 votes

My little Sharpnose Puffer stayed still just long enough for a good closeup.
By Liz Daves
posted Tuesday, November 7, 2006
2 votes

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6 Entries Found
Time to say goobye to Fiji.
Lil Tomato Clown in her bublle tip anemone
Reticulidia Halgerda or Nudibranch
Spotted cleaner shrimp with its anemone.
My little Sharpnose Puffer stayed still just long enough for a good closeup.
Seahorse picture was taken off of Castle Comforts shore at a depth of only 25 feet. My camera is a Canon A95 and I only used the onboard flash.
 
 
 
6 Entries Found