The Fang Blennies were e3verywhere today, but i wasn't fast enough to get a pic so you have to take my word for it. Hwever, the White Margin Nudis were not moving so fast and so here they are. The bottom ones are from the underside of Lonetree arch (Big Arch) and they show beautiful cup coral neighbors who move even slower.
It was also a day for multiple sightings of Octopus, Peacock Flounders, and Gold Lace Nudis both flying and stationary.
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Dragon Wrasse |
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Flying Gold Lace nudi |
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Resting Gold Lace |
Here are the Flounders:
And the Octopus
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Octopus meet Ty |
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BAck off, OK |
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Blackside Hawkfish |
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Looks like a nudi but its really a blood star foot |
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Four spot butterfly and pincushion star |
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Leaf Scoprion |
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Lei Trigger |
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Seacucumber Crab |
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Empty Striated Cone (stay clear) |
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Yellowtail Coris |
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