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Great macro work y'all!!!

I was so excited last year, when I FINALLY got to see my first sharp tailed eel on Cozumel. Much to my excitement, as I followed him down the reef, he dove down into a hole and began feeding on something...
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Seeing all the great nudis reminded me of the Nembrotha purpureolineata that I caught feeding on an ascidian

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Egypt-Red Sea
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Africa-Indian Ocean
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PNG/ Bismark Sea -Pacific
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Little Cayman Caribbean-Atlantic
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Cayman Brac, Caribbean-Atlantic
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The fastest starfish in the world, poor young grooper, he didn't knew it...
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Uhm, Air One, could you pls help me out?? I see a beautiful blue ribbon eel but neither a grouper nor a starfish :confused::confused:
 
Orange peel nudi feeding on soft corals ...

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Sun star attempting to feed on a mussel ...

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hooded nudibranch feeding on plankton ...

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Dendronotis iris nudi feeding on a sand anemone ...

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Giant Pacific octopus feeding on a crab ...

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... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
On the second pic, below the eel you should find a starfish. The grouper is under the starfish. :)


Broken Link....what you are saying does not exist :D. Try the proper address or another address.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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