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Nudibranch Nembrotha kubaryana Nembrotha Kubaryana Date: 01/15/2010 Nembrotha Kubaryana
Longnose butterflyfish Forcipiger flavissimus Date: 01/16/2010 The longnose butterflyfish is easily recognised by its yellow body and black and white head, but its most remarkable feature is its long snout. It uses this long snout to probe crevasses for food particles and prey, and to bite the tube feet off of sea urchins and other echinoderms. The longnose butterflyfish is the most widespread species of butterflyfish. It lives in pairs along rocky shores and reefs along the southern African coast. It is a common visitor to deep reefs throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Nudibranch Hypselodoris bullockii Hypselodoris bullockii Date: 01/15/2010 Hypselodoris bullockii
Beautiful duke angelfish Pygoplites diacanthus Date: 01/21/2010 Pygoplites diacanthus

The duke angelfish (or royal angelfish) is the only species of the genus Pyglopites. From the Pomacanthidae family, all angelfishes have an opercular sting, a distinctive sign of the species.
Orange frogfish Antennarius sp. Date: 01/20/2010 Antennarius sp.
Squid Loligo vulgaris Date: 01/13/2010 Loligo vulgaris
Sidegill Slug Pleurobranchus forskalii Date: 01/17/2010 Pleurobranchus forskalii
Decorator Crab Cyclocoeloma tuberculata Date: 01/17/2010 Cyclocoeloma tuberculata

This small cryptic-looking "decorator crab" appears to have mastered the art of disguise by attaching various anemones and coral polyps to its exoskeleton.
A slow mover, even when approached, it seems to have complete confidence in its ability to remain inconspicuous. The alternate black and white bands on its legs distinguish this decorator crab from other similar species.
Comet fish Calloplesiops altivelis Date: 01/19/2010 Calloplesiops altivelis

Cometfish have large eyes, a large mouth, and elongated pelvic fins. The nocturnal large-finned cometfish originate in holes and under overhangs. When it is afraid, it hides in the holes, letting its tail protrude, which then looks like the head of a moray eel (Gymnothorax meleagris).
13 to 25 cm. Feeds on small crustaceans and fish.
Orned ghost pipe fish Solenostomus paradoxus Date: 01/14/2010 Solenostomus paradoxus
Metasepia Metasepia pfefferi Date: 01/14/2010 Metasepia pfefferi

La seiche flamboyante est une espèce de seiche des eaux tropicales Indo-Pacifique au large de l'Australie du Nord, le sud de la Nouvelle-Guinée, ainsi que de nombreuses îles des Philippines, l'Indonésie et la Malaisie. Cette espèce de seiche est toxique.
Les tissus musculaires de la seiche flamboyante sont hautement toxiques, ce qui en fait le troisième céphalopode toxique et l'unique seiche toxique. Les recherches ont montré que sa toxine est aussi meurtrière que celle des pieuvres à anneaux bleus.
Double frogfishes Antennarius sp. Date: 01/21/2010 Antennarius sp.

The antennariidae are commonly called frogfishes. The unusual aspect of the frogfish is designed to hide against predators and also from the eyes of its prey. Their dress can change color and texture, and thus their unstructured form, color and texture of their skin are used to disguise. Some resemble a stone or coral while others mimic sponges or ascidians: Light colors are generally yellow or tan, while the darkest are green, black or dark red. The color change may last from several days to several weeks. We don't known what triggers this change.
Violet flatworm Pseudoceros ferrugineus Date: 01/15/2010 Pseudoceros ferrugineus
Hyman, 1959

Night active flatworm, it feeds little worms, crabs and ascidies.
25 to 70 mm.
Nudibranchs Nembrotha kubaryana Nembrotha kubaryana Date: 01/15/2010 Nembrotha kubaryana
Nudibranch Elysia ornata Elysia ornata Date: 01/12/2010 Elysia ornata
Red frogfish Antennarius sp. Date: 01/16/2010 Antennarius sp.
Cuttlefish in urchin Sepia sp Date: 01/12/2010 Sepia sp.

Juvenile cuttlefish protecting themselves between the thorns of a sea urchin.
Black flatworm Pseudobiceros splendidus Date: 01/21/2010 Pseudobiceros splendidus
(Lang, 1884) About 50 mm
Tun shell Tonna perdix Date: 01/12/2010 Tonna perdix

Tun shells are thinner and usually roomier than helmet shell. They are mainly tropical and prefer deeper water. Crustaceans, sea urchins and fish are their diet. Night dive.
Short dragonfish (GB), Short Seamoth (Aus) Pegasus draconis Date: 01/14/2010 Pegasus draconis

Nudibranch Notodoris serenae Notodoris serenae Date: 01/17/2010 Notodoris serenae

This animal feed perhaps on a calcareous sponge.
Tun shell Tonna perdix Date: 01/12/2010 Tonna perdix

Tun shells are thinner and usually roomier than helmet shell. They are mainly tropical and prefer deeper water. Crustaceans, sea urchins and fish are their diet.
Geographic Cone Shell Conus geographus Date: 01/17/2010 Conus geographus

Its venom is higly toxic to fishes and mamals. Toxicity makes Conus geographus the most dangerous Conus species, responsible of human deaths.
Cypraea cribraria - Cowrie Cypraea cribraria Date: 01/17/2010 Cypraea cribraria
Red anemon fish Amphiprion frenatus Date: 01/15/2010 Amphiprion frenatus
Red Anemon fish Amphiprion frenatus Date: 01/16/2010 Amphiprion frenatus
Nudibranch Ardeadoris egretta Ardeadoris egretta Date: 01/21/2010 Ardeadoris egretta
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