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  • A well-camouflaged Lynne's pipefish (Festucalex rufus) in a bundle of tunicates, sponges, and algae at Kokoana Passage, Solomon Islands.
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  • A well-camouflaged Lynne's pipefish (Festucalex rufus) in a bundle of tunicates, sponges, and algae at Kokoana Passage, Solomon Islands.
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  • A well-camouflaged Lynne's pipefish (Festucalex rufus) in a bundle of tunicates, sponges, and algae at Kokoana Passage, Solomon Islands.
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  • A well-camouflaged Lynne's pipefish (Festucalex rufus) in a bundle of tunicates, sponges, and algae at Kokoana Passage, Solomon Islands.
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  • This bright green Periclimenaeus storchi shrimp lives inside a large Didemnum molle tunicate. We did a night dive at this particular site in Alor, and many of the Didemnum molle tunicates contained critters living inside of them (I saw 2 different shrimps and an amphipod). All of the critters fled from lights, and getting this picture took over half an hour of careful planning and execution. Photo by Eric Cheng, taken with Canon 7D, 100mm macro lens, Nauticam underwater housing, Light & Motion Sola 600 focus light, 2 x Ikelite DS-125 strobes.
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  • This bright green Periclimenaeus storchi shrimp lives inside a large Didemnum molle tunicate. We did a night dive at this particular site in Alor, and many of the Didemnum molle tunicates contained critters living inside of them (I saw 2 different shrimps and an amphipod). All of the critters fled from lights, and getting this picture took over half an hour of careful planning and execution. Photo by Eric Cheng, taken with Canon 7D, 100mm macro lens, Nauticam underwater housing, Light & Motion Sola 600 focus light, 2 x Ikelite DS-125 strobes.
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  • Three Nembrotha kubaryana nudibranchs feed on tunicates under a jetty in Ambon, Indonesia.
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  • These underwater "fleas" are undescribed ladybug amphipods well known for being in the Komodo area. They are found on many different kinds of subjects, including corals, sponges, tunicates, hydroids, and more. This is a hydroid, waving back and forth in the surge, so it was a challenge to shoot! (Olympus E-M1, 60mm macro lens, +10 diopter, at closest focus). Baleh, near Gilimota, Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • Tiny ladybug amphipods (undescribed) on a sea squirt tunicate. Komodo is known for these amphipods. Baleh, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • A ladybug amphipod in the Cyproideidae family sits on a blue tunicate. Yellow Wall, Nusa Kode, Rinca, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • The opening of a Atriolum robustum tunicate. Dragon Creek, Rinca, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • The inside of a Didemnum molle tunicate. Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia.
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  • Ladybug amphipods (undescribed) on an sea squirt tunicate. Baleh, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • The inside of a Didemnum molle tunicate. Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia.
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  • The inside of a Didemnum molle tunicate. Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia.
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