Rarities underwater

Thank you for taking your time and posting these pictures i have throughly enjoyed reading this thread.

Not sure if the mimic blenny are the right two pics though as i thought the mimic blenny had a differnt tale. Seen them out in the red sea but never in the trade, always wanted one though.
 
Had some fun in Grand Cayman...

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Atlantic blues at a cleaning station:
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No idea:
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No idea:
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...And one of my favorite surgeonfish photos, an Acanthurus olivaceus being serviced by a Hawaiian cleaner wrasse (Labroides phthirophagus):
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Still one of my favorite Threads!

The Acanthurus Olivaceus look sooo much better in the wild. Body shape, colors are more vibrant and contrast is more pronounced IMO! :eek1::eek2::eek1:
 
thanks SDguy for the beautiful pics.

i've always liked the gorgonian themed reefs of the atlantic. the lack of cirrhilabrus but many halichoeres and thalassoma is refreshing.

so unlike the packed, crowded and noisy reefs of the indo pacific.
 
Oh those photos make me miss the Caribbean, I haven't been diving there for at least 5 years. Going to the Bahamas next March, so I should bring some photos back!
 
This is a juvenile Halichoeres garnoti. They turn into pretty nasty adults. The coloration changes with age.

Here's a photo of an adult from reefguide.org
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Maybe nasty, but very pretty! Thanks for the ID Matt.

thanks SDguy for the beautiful pics.

i've always liked the gorgonian themed reefs of the atlantic. the lack of cirrhilabrus but many halichoeres and thalassoma is refreshing.

so unlike the packed, crowded and noisy reefs of the indo pacific.

I was suprised to see quite a bit of acropora there!
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Oh those photos make me miss the Caribbean, I haven't been diving there for at least 5 years. Going to the Bahamas next March, so I should bring some photos back!

Oh no, your photos will put mine to shame!!! ;)
 
We were in the Cayman's last summer. I didn't see much, if any, acropora, but we were only snorkling, not diving.

I did manage to see a few of these guys at Rum Point.

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A few from the Bahamas last week:

Holacanthus tricolor
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Acanthurus coeruleus
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The dives were disappointing, the water was very clear but there was a lot of sick coral and fish, the Acanthurus above is an example, all of the ones I could find had strange brown spots (the one in the photo above has a spot on top of it's head).
 
Well after stummbling across this thread i have to say i enjoyed all of your pics there luiz amazing shots and a nice touch on diving for free at the georgia aquarium. 1 of my favorite threads
 
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