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Muck-Diving in Ambon, Indonesia. Album cover, 123 photos.
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First seahorse I find or see: a rare zebra seahorse.
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Purple strands of an anemone
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Bubble coral
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A purple rhinopia attempts to shock and awe a green sea squirt. (rhinopias eschmeyeri, or paddle-flap)
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Purple rhinopia
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A yellow rhinopias aphanes (lacy) tries to impress a purple rhinopias eschmeyeri (paddle-flap).
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Rhinopias aphanes, also called a lacy scorpionfish
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My first time seeing this, appears unusual, I take a picture, later learn it is a solar-powered nudibranch.
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solar-powered nudibranch (close-up)
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Napoleon snake eel
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Nudi hanging on in a fierce current. Thecacera Picta nudibranch, appears to be a cousin of the Pikachu nudibranch
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Ghost pipefish
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Mandarinfish
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Muck-devil Ariy finds two mandarinfish, my first time seeing this splendid little creature (synchiropus splendidus).
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Mandarinfish
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Reptilian snake eel
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Longhorn cowfish
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Flathead (a.k.a., crocodile fish)
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Nudibranch
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Nudibranch
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One of many eel types I have never seen before (spot-face moray eel)
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Hairy frogfish
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Hairy frogfish
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A hunting frogfish surprises prey by suddenly opening its jaws, enlarging the volume of its mouth cavity up to twelve-fold. The attack can be as fast as 6 milliseconds. Frogfish can also expand their stomachs to swallow animals up to twice their size.
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Baby giant frogfish, good pic showing is feet & fins