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Yes. There are a couple variations, this one is called a fingerprint cyphoma
 
Purple Flabbelina found on a metal beam in a harbour in Egypt. He was... max 4-5mm large. Framing sucked a little.
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Couple from today
Islamorada Florida
 

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Got the crabs today
Florida keys
 

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A crayfish in the pond. Not very impressive since my grand son was fooling around and messed up the water. Meanwhile, a common sanddragon allowed me to take a close-up shot.
 

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Hidden is what you see, how close do you want to be?View attachment 912114
Saw one like that rolling in the sand in a clump of algae. When I got back from Vaca I'm going through the pictures and I'm like why did I take this one, took me a minute to find the guy, an eye gave him away, this one it's the mouth.
 

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