![]() The typical French angelfish hates the camera |
![]() Extra long green moray eel to long for full shot |
![]() Blue tang leads the way |
![]() Another nice big anemone |
![]() Nice lighting on the banded butterflyfish |
![]() More usual offering from a Sea&Sea camera |
![]() Channel clinging crab just below good lighting |
![]() Spotted moray eel wants a peanut! |
![]() Schools in for blue chromis on friday afternoon |
![]() Juvenile spotted drum are hard to capture |
![]() Remnants of the directors shark fence |
![]() Andy's eagle eyes spot something shiny on the bottom |
![]() Awwww, a sweet Polar beer, just what he needed |
![]() Camouflaged blue tang skirts the bottom |
![]() Bicolor damselfish hang near the protecting coral |
![]() Another shot of the director's shark fence |
![]() Longspine squirrelfish likes the shark fence |
![]() Plenty of large anemones in Curaçao |
![]() Christmas Tree worms on the coral near the fence |
![]() Snapper without a name in my fish ID book |
![]() Extralong featherduster pokes out of the coral |
![]() Spotlight parrotfish darts from the camera |
![]() Christmas tree worms grow on the shark fence |
![]() Alas, the sharks busted the fence down years ago |
![]() Yellowtail Damselfish, the adult version of the juvenile blue polka-dot fish |