Rarities underwater

So you finally made it to the Red Sea, now lets see those pictures. I'm sure there's more than what you posted... :bounce1:
 
So you finally made it to the Red Sea, now lets see those pictures. I'm sure there's more than what you posted... :bounce1:

Oh I have a ton, but already posted the most interesting ones. Here are a few more:

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wow amazing, cant believe how many times Ive gone through this thread :)


Luiz, what do you do ? are you a marine biologist / researcher ? when I grow up I wanna be your camera case :D
 
wow amazing, cant believe how many times Ive gone through this thread :)

Thanks!

Luiz, what do you do ? are you a marine biologist / researcher ? when I grow up I wanna be your camera case :D

Yes, I do that for a living, I used to be a university professor (at UT Austin) but now work for a natural history museum (California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco). More research time! :beer:
 
I never get tired of photographing this guy either:

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The Red Sea color morph is my favorite, and our studies show that the Red Sea ones are genetically unique.
 
Luiz!

fantastic as always. i always love looking at your pictures.

I have a request! Any pics of Ecsenius? My favorite genus of blennies and i love almost all of them. I believe E. pulcher and E. frontalis are found in the Red Sea. If you have a pic of E. frontalis in its nigrovittatus form i'd scream.

also E. bathi if you have that! <--- dream ecsenius.
 
Funny you ask that, I have never seen one undertwater, but now have one in my cube in the office, got it last week in divers den!

Hey Luiz,

Great to see you in here, been a while, thank you for your wonderful sharing and pics...you are a master!
Any thoughts on this lil guy?
Would you like a fin clipping?

Ted K
 
Funny you ask that, I have never seen one undertwater, but now have one in my cube in the office, got it last week in divers den!

Hey Luiz,

Great to see you in here, been a while, thank you for your wonderful sharing and pics...you are a master!
Any thoughts on this lil guy?
Would you like a fin clipping?


Ted K
 
Hey Luiz,

Great to see you in here, been a while, thank you for your wonderful sharing and pics...you are a master!
Any thoughts on this lil guy?
Would you like a fin clipping?


Ted K

Oh, it certainly looks like a hybrid. If you are willing to take a fin clip I can do the genetic tests to make sure.
 
Luiz!

fantastic as always. i always love looking at your pictures.

I have a request! Any pics of Ecsenius? My favorite genus of blennies and i love almost all of them. I believe E. pulcher and E. frontalis are found in the Red Sea. If you have a pic of E. frontalis in its nigrovittatus form i'd scream.

also E. bathi if you have that! <--- dream ecsenius.

I know I have E. frontalis somewhere but can't find it, in the mean time, here is the fish that serves as a model for Ecsenius gravieri:

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A cookie for the first who IDs it!
 
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