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Eye of the Dwarf Lion Fish
By Henrik Hedegaard
posted Monday, January 6, 2014
20 votes

Say Cheeeeeese! Nice goby moving around on the local corals!
By Henrik Hedegaard
posted Sunday, January 19, 2014
15 votes

The artificial wreck on the Lumba Lumba house reef is a unique habitat for all the small critters. Wood, tubes, stones - you name it and it's there. 

This blennie was hiding i a tiny tube, 15cm above a Giant Moray Eel.
By Henrik Hedegaard
posted Thursday, January 16, 2014
13 votes

Denise's pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus denise)
Taken at Moalboal, Cebu Island, Philippines
#diving #hippocampus #macro #philippines #pygmy #seahorse #underwater #yellow
By Henrik Hedegaard
posted Monday, September 15, 2014
9 votes

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4 Entries Found
Denise's pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus denise)
Taken at Moalboal, Cebu Island, Philippines
#diving #hippocampus #macro #philippines #pygmy #seahorse #underwater #yellow
Say Cheeeeeese! Nice goby moving around on the local corals!
The artificial wreck on the Lumba Lumba house reef is a unique habitat for all the small critters. Wood, tubes, stones - you name it and it's there.
This blennie was hiding i a tiny tube, 15cm above a Giant Moray Eel.
Eye of the Dwarf Lion Fish
 
 
4 Entries Found