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We got out for a single dive at a favourite spot in Exmouth Gulf yesterday. There was some very cool stuff around, as always, and I had a great time
1)
Six-banded wrasse ... those bits under his chin are coral pieces that he's dribbling, they are messy eaters
2) Moridilla brockii nudibrach head shot
3)
A juvenile barramundi cod peeking out of the staghorn coral
4)
The whole little guy twisting back on himself
5) Gymnodoris rubropapulosa nudibranch
6) Another Moridilla brockii coming over the top
7)
Eye & siphon of a good sized octopus
8)
His suckers holding him upside down under a ledge
9)
Threadfin pearl perch
10)
Puffy
11)
Rabbitfish smilin'
Love the orange on those nudis !!! The juvenile Barramundi looks completely different to a mature one? Always amazed at how juveniles change appearance once they become adults.