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We have just returned from our first cruise in 2021 and have to say the beautiful islands of Surin and Similan National Parks in Thailand have been delivered to us... Guess what we meet... An extremely strange creature for the novice but well known by divers... It works as cleaner for other marine creatures... The Pacific Clown Anemone Shrimp has a greatest body length of 40 millimeters and is an appealing looking shrimp. The base tone is straightforward and on the females the side of the mid-region is colored orange with huge white dabs. There is likewise a noticeable white protuberance behind the eyes on the female. Under amplification this mound is shrouded in a floral design. This can be found on this picture. The motivation behind the mound isn't known however almost certainly, it appealing to the males. The head is colored orange and there is a white line between the eyes. The males are not as bright and don't have the dabs as an afterthought or the white hump.The tail is white on both genders and there are five fragments on the finish of the tail with orange imprints encompassed by purple. Look at this shot and tell us what do you think about it.
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Hi folks! I'd be very interested in your help to identify this tiny shrimp which i met for the first time some weeks ago, in Antibes waters (South of France). To give you an idea of scale, she sits on some sort of gastropod (the yellow guy in the shell) which itself was climing a posedonia seaweed, which was around 1.5 cm, max 2 cm in width i'd say. Encounter was during a night dive, about 10 meters deep. Photographed with a Nikon D300s, some cropping but not too much. cheers Nicolas Remark: i've reduced the picture size to upload it, but you can find a bit larger file here: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/1M4qvoHtyWHcXTDd_gIiStMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink
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Hello everyone, I wanted to share my latest short film effort. I don't know about the rest of you, but whenever I am macro diving, I always have to take step back and think about how crazy looking and acting the animals are down there. To me, I think of Aliens! Have a look at my new film 'Stay With Us'. I am curious on feedback on the footage, concept, music, sound etc.. Let me know your thoughts. I hope you enjoy it. Dustin
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I built myself a homemade snoot and took it out for a test run in a local lake here in upstate NY. I noticed on a previous dive when photographing snails that what look like anemone's attach themselves to the snails shell and figured these would be a good use for my snoot practice. After processing the images, I discovered that one of the anemone's had a crustacean of some sort on it. Does anyone know what these are? The anemone's themselves are very small barely visible with my naked eye. Only looking through my viewfinder with a 60mm lens and +5 Subsea could I see anything. The first image is cropped significantly so you can see the shrimp. The other two show the anemone alone and also a collection of them on a piece of vegetation. Any help identifying these would be appreciated.
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