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designbysue

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Did a week on the Nekton Rorqual - great trip! - but have some unidentified things.

#1 This was attached to the tip of a tube sponge. I think is is a sponge also but looks strange. Any ideas?

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My Photos :: Sunday :: IMG_0172

#2 What kind of crab? Seen in about 25 feet of water at night under the town pier.
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My Photos :: Wednesday :: IMG_0915

#3 A sea cucumber, but what kind?

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My Photos :: Thursday :: IMG_1148

#4 A juvenile.....??

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My Photos :: Tuesday :: IMG_0448

#5 - not too clear but maybe someone can tell.

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My Photos :: Tuesday :: IMG_0451
Thanks
Sue
 
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Fishes only: Juvenile Yellowhead Wrasse (See that it's beginning to get its eyelashes? Yellowheads have 'em.) & a juvenile Sunshinefish (a Chromis/Damselfish)
 
Crab is an ocellate swimming crab. We saw both adults and what we think was a juvenile on our recent Curacao trip. Size and capapace shape is a lot like the many blue crabs I've eaten over the years along the Gulf Coast.

Sea cucumber looks like it's probably a donkey dung sea cucumber. I'venever eaten one, nor do they sound appetizing to me.

We like St. Croix, we'll probably return there again March / April 2010.
 
Thanks for the responses so far. Any thoughts why the cucumber is "decorated"? Thought it might be a donkey dung, but the leaf-like stuff got me.

Here's another
#6 Any ides of what goby this is?
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#7 and this?
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Sue
 
My wife and I did enjoy St Croix. Thanks for all the great photos. :D
 
I did not till now! :D
 
Your guess is as good as mine on the sea cucumber since I didn't see it firsthand. Maybe it's a slow moving one and got some algae growing on it like the mosssy stuff on ground sloths above water?
 
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