Forster's Hawkfish and Bi-colour Blenny

Forster's Hawkfish and Bi-colour Blenny

Forster's Hawkfish and Bi-colour Blenny

Bi-colour Blenny being eaten by a Forster's Hawkfish. I guess the blenny picked the wrong hole to hide in. Taken on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia with Canon 40D, Canon 100 macro lens and Kenko 1.4X Teleconverter.
Photocomp September '08 - Open

2008-09-17

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