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Kev-
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Any ID assist on the strange nudie in pictures 3 & 4 would be appreciated.
John
Anne likely needs to weigh in, but it looks like a headshield slug, Philinopsis pusa to me.
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Kev-
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Any ID assist on the strange nudie in pictures 3 & 4 would be appreciated.
John
Anne likely needs to weigh in, but it looks like a headshield slug, Philinopsis pusa to me.
Throw in one more:
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NOTHING SAYS SPICY MORE THAN A MOUTHFUL OF FIREWORM BRISTLES>>>>>
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Kev-
Actually I had seen the frogfish the day before and he must have had a really bad night because the next morning he had two wounds on either side where something (my bets is an eel) grabbed him.
The obnoxious arrow crab was picking at the wound and you can see him tearing off some dead tissue if you look closely. It made for some very lively video that I may get around to posting someday.
Here are this Saturdays pictures.....
Any ID assist on the strange nudie in pictures 3 & 4 would be appreciated.
For scale the juvie porcupine fish in the sargassum was a little smaller than a ping pong ball and the hot yellow pipefish was maybe only 2 inches long.....
Great dives.
John