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Wonder puss. D70,195mm. kapalai,sabah.
If two clown fish are better than one, what about three???
Sunflowers?
This sea horse was trying to hide behind these feathery hydroids.
Taken at Sipadan Island, East Malaysia
current
Taken at Bohayan Island, East Malaysia
Jorunna funebris
Juvenile Scorpionfish.It`s about 2cm.
D70,105mm.Kapalai, Sabah
Funky anemone for this male Bridled clown fish
Taken at Sipadan Island, East Malaysia
Taken at Mabul Island, East Malaysia
Volva volva fiding on soft coral
Blue ringed octopus.

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very sharp image and worth a zoom!
Bridled clown fish having a face rub whith his all white host.
Mating sea hare. Picture taken with Olympus C-3040z and Inon macro lense.
I only noticed this shell because it was moving. From the top it looks very ordinary, but turn it over and you get this pretty flower.
Polyps are amazing creatures especialy when you look at them close-up.
Taken at Sibuan Island, East Malaysia
One clown fish is good but two is better.
Taken at Sibuan Island, East Malaysia
Both today's and yesterday's pictures are of the same familly but they don't look much alike here is a little harlequin shrimp,enjoy the picture as they very rarely seen probally due too ther size (~1cm)and their camouflage ability.
Taken at Sipadan Island, East Malaysia
The leopard:NikonD100, !05 macro, Two strobo. Lankayan 2005
Taken at Mabul Island, East Malaysia
Taken at Kapalai Island, East Malaysia
Mandarin fish, a male waiting for his female
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