>my green clown goby
hcs3, that goby looks like it has a worried expression. I wonder what it is thinking.
>oh ya, this one too...
hcs3, I've seen that shot before, very interesting use of form, colors and diagonals, and a puppydog face. Really great photo!
> a pic of my foxface teeth.
hcs3, thats a darn cute smile on that one.
>Here is my Longspine Urchin ... And my Cucumber
lllosingit, nice shots.
> That Royal Gramma looks like it is 600lbs in that pic very impressive
Thanks jackson6745, this gramma is about 4 cm long. I chose between this specimen and an 8 cm specimen at the shop that was much bulkier, but I was afraid the larger one would be a bit too dangerous for the other fish in my tank so I chose the little one.
> awesome macro work on that blenny!!!
Thanks Bone'Collector!
> I can't tell, but I think I'm imagining some teeth in this shot I took today:
melev, that is a nice start, I can see some teeth there, but to get a really good teeth shot of a lawnmower blenny I think it needs to be shot when the blenny has either opened it's mouth wide, or when it has raised it's upper lip. Here is an gif-animation I made out of 6 frames that I photographed, where you can see Jonas Karlsson's Lawnmower Blenny raising and lowering the upper lip. Only one of those frames really show the teeth, in the other frames the teeth are more or less hidden by the lips.