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Diamond Blenny, one of my favorite little fish in the Caribbean Sea.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Tuesday, January 13, 2009
44 votes

Longsnout Butterflyfish (Chaetodon aculeatus) on Little Cayman Island.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Monday, December 29, 2008
24 votes

Due to recent surgery, my husband/dive buddy Jim didn't dive on this trip to Little Cayman, so I took his D300 down and had a blast with it. This Queen Triggerfish was aggressively guarding its eggs, so it was easy to shoot a close-up.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Friday, November 14, 2008
23 votes

Two Purple Crowned Sea Goddesses (Mexichromis kempfi) on Little Cayman Island. These were about 2 cm in length. A nice find!
By Deborah Chambers
posted Sunday, November 23, 2008
23 votes

Tiger Grouper being cleaned by Cleaner Gobies on Little Cayman Island.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Wednesday, January 21, 2009
23 votes

BRO at Secret Bay, Anilao.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Friday, December 26, 2008
21 votes

Trumpetfish on Little Cayman Island in the Caribbean Sea.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Monday, January 19, 2009
21 votes

Arrow Blenny (Lucayablennius zingaro) on the hunt in the Cayman Islands. It's fun to watch the little fellows darting out to spear larval shrimp or other tiny morsels of food. Length about 3 cm.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Wednesday, December 31, 2008
19 votes

Little juvenile Trumpetfish on Little Cayman Island.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Sunday, November 16, 2008
16 votes

Scrawled Filefish from Little Cayman Island. Jim was recovering from surgery and couldn't dive on this trip, so I took his D300 down and had a blast with it.
By Deborah Chambers
posted Thursday, January 29, 2009
15 votes
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11 Entries Found
Jim was still recovering from surgery and couldn't dive on our last trip to Little Cayman, so I took his camera down and had a great time. One of my favorite shots was this little Arrow Blenny, about 1 inch long.
Scrawled Filefish from Little Cayman Island. Jim was recovering from surgery and couldn't dive on this trip, so I took his D300 down and had a blast with it.
Tiger Grouper being cleaned by Cleaner Gobies on Little Cayman Island.
Trumpetfish on Little Cayman Island in the Caribbean Sea.
Diamond Blenny, one of my favorite little fish in the Caribbean Sea.
Arrow Blenny (Lucayablennius zingaro) on the hunt in the Cayman Islands. It's fun to watch the little fellows darting out to spear larval shrimp or other tiny morsels of food. Length about 3 cm.
Longsnout Butterflyfish (Chaetodon aculeatus) on Little Cayman Island.
BRO at Secret Bay, Anilao.
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Two Purple Crowned Sea Goddesses (Mexichromis kempfi) on Little Cayman Island. These were about 2 cm in length. A nice find!
Little juvenile Trumpetfish on Little Cayman Island.
Due to recent surgery, my husband/dive buddy Jim didn't dive on this trip to Little Cayman, so I took his D300 down and had a blast with it. This Queen Triggerfish was aggressively guarding its eggs, so it was easy to shoot a close-up.
 
11 Entries Found