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  • This is a juvenile smooth lumpsucker (Aptocyclus ventricosus) nestled among folds of wakame seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida). Juveniles of this species spend the early part of their lives in shallow water, then descend to the deep. This individual was about 6mm in size.
    aptocyclus-ventricosus-juvenile-waka...tif
  • Female Zoarchias major peeking her head out from the stalk or holdfast of wakame seawood, also known as mekabu (Undaria pinnatifida). These fish are active, often moving around the reef, taking cover in seaweed, algae and holes.
    zoarchias-major-in-mekabu-wakame-sea...tif
  • Pictured here is a pair of juvenile smooth lumpsuckers (Aptocyclus ventricosus), sheltered among folds at the base of wakame seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida). Pattern and color variation among juveniles is normal. Juveniles of this species spend the early part of their lives in shallow water, then descend to the deep. These fish are around 6mm in size, photographed at magnification of two times life-size.
    aptocyclus-ventricosus-lumpsucker-ju...tif
  • This is a small species of snailfish (Liparis punctulatus) that is found only in Japan. It lives among the folds of wakame seaweed stems known as mekabu (Undaria pinnatifida) and comes in an assortment of patterns and colors. This striped fish was about 1.5 centimeters in length.
    liparis-punctulatus-snailfish-japan-...tif
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