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  • Close-up view of developing Korean sandlance (Hypoptychus dybowskii) embryos inside eggs, each about 2mm in size. The eggs are on sargassum (Sargassum horneri (Turner) C.Agardh), stuck to the macro algae by secretions from the adult fish. Photographed at a magnification of four times life-size.
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  • Two male Zoarchias major eelpouts with mouths wide open facing off in the middle of Sargassum hemiphyllum algae. The fishes blend-in well with both the coloration and texture of these brown algae and other surrounding vegetation and substrate, providing some measure of protection in the form of camouflage from larger fish patrolling the reef.
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  • Zoarchias major eelpouts engaged in competitive fighting within a mass of Sargassum hemiphyllum algae. These fish, known as ookazunagi in Japanese, blend-in well with the coloration of this and other algaes and seaweeds, providing them with some protection from predation by larger fish.
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  • Pictured here are several clusters of Korean sandlance (Hypoptychus dybowskii) eggs, with developing embryos becoming visible in some of the eggs. Each egg is about 2mm in size. These small fish, growing up to 10cm in length, produce a sticky secretion in their kidneys that they use to adhere eggs to sargassum (Sargassum horneri (Turner) C.Agardh) as shown here.
    hypoptychus-dybowskii-eggs-korean-sa...tif
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