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Two-spot blenny on ink-spot tunicate

Ecsenius bimaculatus & Polycarpa aurata

Description:

This two-spot blenny was happily perched on top of a tunicate.

Habitat:

Coral reefs

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14 Comments

KristalWatrous
KristalWatrous 12 years ago

That is a beautiful tunicate!

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

I managed to dig up photo number two of this peculiar couple for those that might be interested.

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

Thanks, the little blenny sure was a cutsie. I love tunicates, they come in such an amazing variety of sizes, shapes and colours..

Saarbrigger
Saarbrigger 12 years ago

Wow. Nice pic. And great colours.

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

Thank you Albert!

Albert Cendikiawan
Albert Cendikiawan 12 years ago

this photo is great

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

My bad, this is actually a blenny!

Ceherzog - tunicates, believe it or not, are actually really beautiful. I've seen some stunning varieties on coral reefs. Could post if I can locate the images.

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

I definitely need to do some research on tunicates...and maybe I need to get into diving....a whole other world!

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

Thanks! I do really love those tropical tunicates. They come in such an amazing variety of colours.

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

Everything in this picture is awesome!

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

Thank you Amber! :)

Amber Burns
Amber Burns 12 years ago

Wow! This pic is great!

Elsa
Elsa 12 years ago

Thank you so much!

The MnMs
The MnMs 12 years ago

I absolutely love this pic!

Elsa
Spotted by
Elsa

Indonesia

Spotted on Jul 22, 2010
Submitted on May 22, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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