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  • Portrait and detail of the "hairs" of a striated frogfish (Antennarius striatus). Lembeh Straits, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A crocodile flathead (Cymbacephalus beauforti) keeps an eye on its surroundings. Their large eyes are explained by the fact that they are mostly nocturnal. Lembeh Straits, Indonesia.
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  • These  Clarks Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii), in common with many reef fish, show that you are too close by "yawning" at you. Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • Portrait and detail of the "hairs" of a striated frogfish (Antennarius striatus). Lembeh Straits, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picts) in its coral home in the Lembeh Straits, Indonesia. They are found at coral reefs in the tropical Indian and Pacific oceans and can reach about 5 centimetres  in length, live in pairs and feed exclusively on starfish, including crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster) starfish. It does seem to prefer smaller, more sedentary starfish, but as these generally are not sufficiently numerous for its needs, it commonly will attack Acanthaster, both reducing its consumption of coral while under attack, and killing it within a few days.<br />
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Nikon D800,
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  • Colorful soft corals festoon ever available spaces in the shallow sunlit area on top of the reef. Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • A tiny amphipod on a soft coral sponge. Komodo, Indonesia
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  • Close up stady of the rhinophores of a Marie's Mexichromis nudibranch. (Mexichromis mariei). These sensory organs provide a great deal of information about chemical and scents in the water as well as currents and water movements. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A redline flabellina (Flabellina rubrolineata) strikes a pose. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A Nembrotha kubaryana nudibranch makes its way across an encrusting sponge. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A streaked Chromodoris (Chromodoris strigata) turns away from the camera. The rhinophores allow the animal to make sense of its environment and are complex sesnory organs. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • Spotted porcelain crab (Neopetrolisthes maculatus) on its host anemone. It is adopting a defensive position, warding me off....
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  • A sunburst over a spectacular reef underlines how important the sun is to all life on earth. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • A super macro image of the mouth parts of a coleman shrimp ( Periclimenes colemani) in its fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium) home.<br />
Coleman shrimps are only found on fire urchins and live in an obligate symbiosis with their host. They feed on the soft tube feet and tentacles of the sea urchin, which does not seem to be severely harmed. The venomous spines of the urchin provide an excellent defense from any would be predators too.
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  • A coconut octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) peers out of its shell home.
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  • Two emperor shrimps (Periclimenes imperator) sat on a sea cucumber. Taken during the Wetpixel Macro workshop  at Lembeh Resort.
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  • The "sharp end" of a reef lizardfish (Synodus variegatus) showing its many teeth. Their camouflage allows these these ambush predators feed largely on fish that they capture as they swim by.
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  • Two crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranchs doing their bit for survival of the species. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • Tiny amphipod on sponge.
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  • A soft coral crab (Hoplophrys oatesii) strikes a warlike pose defending its host Dendronephthya spp. soft coral. These crabs add pieces of coral to themselves in a bid to camouflage better with their environment.
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  • Super macro study of the head of a crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranch. These sea slugs come in an amazing variety of shapes, sizes and colors.
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  • A shortheaded fangblenny (Petroscirtes brevtceps) peers at the photographer from its beer bottle home. These fishes make their nests in suitable cylindrical objects, including rubbish discarded by humans.
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  • Far from the idyllic "Nemo" life in a host anemon, within a group of clownfish, there is a strict hierarchy of dominance. The largest and most aggressive female is found at the top. Only two clownfish, a male and a female, in a group reproduce through external fertilization. The clownfish are hermaphrodites, meaning that they develop into males first, and when they mature, they become females. If the female clownfish is removed from the group, such as by death, one of the largest and most dominant males would become a female. The rest of the remaining males will move up a rank on the hierarchy.
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  • A super macro image of a peacock tail anemone shrimp (Periclimenes brevicarpalis) on its anemone Cryptodendrum adhaesivum.
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  • Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) catching a ride on a many lobed ceratasoma nudibranch (Ceratosoma tenue). These shrimps seem to live in a commensal relationship with larger nudibranchs or sea slugs, picking up detritus from the sea floor as their hosts move along it.
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  • Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) catching a ride on a many lobed ceratasoma nudibranch (Ceratosoma tenue). These shrimps seem to live in a commensal relationship with larger nudibranchs or sea slugs, picking up detritus from the sea floor as their hosts move along it.
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  • Greater blue ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) flashes blue rings when it feels threatened. These tiny animals (about the size of a golf ball) pack a potentially life threatening venom.
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  • Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) catching a ride on a many lobed ceratasoma nudibranch (Ceratosoma tenue). These shrimps seem to live in a commensal relationship with larger nudibranchs or sea slugs, picking up detritus from the sea floor as their hosts move along it.
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  • Super macro image of two amphipods on a sponge. Komodo, Inonesia
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