Theme 16 - 31, March, 2008: Two of a kind & Pairs

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Just got back from Indonesia last evening ... here's a few "pairs" I found there ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

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Awesome pairs Bob!!!
 
These two nudis are in love....

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This mated pair are two different species. One is an orange finned, and the other is a white bonnet (actually this is a hybrid between a orange finned and the orange anemonefish). The resulting hybrids are.....?

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This mated pair are two different species. One is an orange finned, and the other is a white bonnet (actually this is a hybrid between a orange finned and the orange anemonefish). The resulting hybrids are.....?

EVIL! I had no idea that clownfish were so territorial ... I must've gotten bit a half-dozen times ... usually by clownfish "defending" an anemone I wasn't even that close to.

Little b****rds ... next time I watch "Finding Nemo" I'm rootin' for the barracuda ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
double couple......
anemone fish and skeleton shrimps.
Last week in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.

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...and two junior white tip reef sharks.

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i love those baby sharks!
 
Ehem, sorry guys, but I just had to resurrect this thread for these two hermit crabs that I saw three weeks ago in Lembeh, Indonesia......


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