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Anyone know what this is really called? The divemaster didn't know so she called it a sand anemone.
It was at about 20' in the sand at Cumber's Caves - Little Cayman.
 
Bristle---or fire---worm, which is it??...LC2007

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Christmas tree worm.......LC 2007

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Love the macro shots. I wish new divers would look through a book of just macro photographs. They would be so much better divers.
 
Another Christmas Tree worm shot - The Brac

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Love the macro shots. I wish new divers would look through a book of just macro photographs. They would be so much better divers.

I agree. One of the reasons I love to shoot macro is because you begin to look at the reef in a different way and you notice and look for all the little things that make up the eco system.
 
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Leech Headshield Slug..........LC 2007
 

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