audioaddiction
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i've been looking and looking for the proper place to post a Creature ID bulletin and couldn't find one, and the Search page is almost always down, so here goes.
i live in Wilmington, North Carolina and steal things from the ocean surf and at docks and other places.
1. i have some type of sea squirt that is common in the area, and he is covered with a reddish-orange growth. i have no idea what it is. it was on the sea squirt when i aquired it, and is spreading to the rock it is attached to only less than a week later. i only have actinic lights so taking photos of it was challenging. anyway, check it out!
2. next i have a yellow, jelly, slimy growth that grows jelly shaped points from itself. so far, some of it is alive, some has died. the one sitting with (possibly attached) to a small red type of sea squirt is still alive, and the one free floating on the bottom alone is dead now, shriveled up. check it out.
3. last i have two triggerfish (filefish, if you'd like) found living amongst these other things. i've tried to find out exactly which kind they are but no luck yet. the larger one shows less color, he's a little more pale. sort of sandy-colored. spotty. no extravagant colors. they're cool though. already eating some of the neat things i found at the beach to grow in there. i love the way filefish move, they're more complicated and interesting than many other fish.
i live in Wilmington, North Carolina and steal things from the ocean surf and at docks and other places.
1. i have some type of sea squirt that is common in the area, and he is covered with a reddish-orange growth. i have no idea what it is. it was on the sea squirt when i aquired it, and is spreading to the rock it is attached to only less than a week later. i only have actinic lights so taking photos of it was challenging. anyway, check it out!


2. next i have a yellow, jelly, slimy growth that grows jelly shaped points from itself. so far, some of it is alive, some has died. the one sitting with (possibly attached) to a small red type of sea squirt is still alive, and the one free floating on the bottom alone is dead now, shriveled up. check it out.


3. last i have two triggerfish (filefish, if you'd like) found living amongst these other things. i've tried to find out exactly which kind they are but no luck yet. the larger one shows less color, he's a little more pale. sort of sandy-colored. spotty. no extravagant colors. they're cool though. already eating some of the neat things i found at the beach to grow in there. i love the way filefish move, they're more complicated and interesting than many other fish.

