More pics for you all (not all zoas though).
These little brown anemones were in the shallower pools, the ones that would go dry before the next high tide. I noticed a neat behavoir though, presumably in response to being exposed to the hot Costa Rican sun. They would burry themselves in sediment as the water evaporated from around them. Once the water was gone there were just sticky little piles of sand.
These nudi were everywhere, along with the more drab zoanthids.
A couple of puffers for you. I don't have nearly as good of fish pics, as they just don't stay still.
And last but not least, a blenny.
Jay
These little brown anemones were in the shallower pools, the ones that would go dry before the next high tide. I noticed a neat behavoir though, presumably in response to being exposed to the hot Costa Rican sun. They would burry themselves in sediment as the water evaporated from around them. Once the water was gone there were just sticky little piles of sand.
These nudi were everywhere, along with the more drab zoanthids.
A couple of puffers for you. I don't have nearly as good of fish pics, as they just don't stay still.
And last but not least, a blenny.
Jay