WAKATOBI, DEC 2003 - CRITTER EGGS
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Critter Eggs

Eggs are cool. Damselfish eggs look like something a pharmaceutical company might manufacturer.

I really did have a lot of fun watching the false percula clownfish aerate his eggs. Or, do the females do the aerating? It didn't see any really big clownfish around, so I assumed that this one was male.

I'm sad that I missed the cuttlefish laying eggs (which the other group saw).

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SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS

Loki whip-goby (Bryaninops loki), with eggs (probably damsel eggs)

Damselfish eggs, on a stripped coral branch

False percula clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris), with eggs

False percula clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) eggs
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