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Queen Triggerfish  A Queen Triggerfish <I>Balistes vetula</I> Orange Ball Anemone  The Orange Ball Corallimorph <I>Pseudocorynactis caribbeorum</I> is often called an Anemone but it is in a different family. Spiny Lobster  Lobsters are a favorite treat at local restaurants in the Caribbean.
Blenny  A Blenny <I>Family: Blenny-Clinidae</I> rests on a bright orange sponge. Diamondhead Blenny  This Diamond Blenny <I>Malacoctenus boehlkei</I> stands guard before its Anemone. Blackhead Blenny  The female Blackhead Blenny <I>Coralliozetus bahamensis</I> has an almost totally transparent body.
Secretary Blenny  These blennies <I>Acanthemblemaria maria</I> normally inhabit small worm holes.  It is extremely rare to see on out in the open. Secretary Blenny  A rare occurrence when you can see the entire body of a Secretary Blenny <I>Acanthemblemaria maria</I>, instead of just its head. Squid  The Caribbean Reef Squid <I>Sepioteuthis sepioidea</I> is a member of the Cephalopod family.
Fireworm  The tiny bristles of the Fireworm <I>Hermodice carunculata</I> can cause a very painful burning sensation. Diamond Blenny  A Diamond Blenny <I>Malacoctenus boehlkei</I> peeking out from inside an Anemone. Pipehorse  The Pipehorse <I>Acentronura dendritca</I> resembles a piece of Algae.
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