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ID By Linda Iannello
Catena and baby scorpion fish

June 7th 2013
I took a POL ("Proof of Life" photograph, not necessarily a good image) of a super small type of flounder a pretty Catena and a baby scorpion fish. I love their cute faces. <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Log 638 11ft 131min ... read more
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17th January 2014

Cool flounder!
That flounder is a great find! Would love to find something like that. I *think* that's the same type of nudi that showed up in a pic of mine inside an upsidedown jellyfish (at the bridge) that I recently posted on ScubaBoard. I only noticed it after I got it on the computer screen. :-) Got this in a "PM" from Anne: Saw your post this morning and the photo of the upsidedown jelly. And it DOES have a nudibranch in the jelly. He is feeding on the jelly. Awesome photo! Look on page253 of Caribbean Sea slugs and you can read more about it... Anne DuPont, Coauthor Caribbean Sea Slugs\-

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