


I love the tiny little blue polka-dotted fish in the first picture. They're juvenile Yellow-tailed Damselfish. When they're grown, they'll be a pretty blue with a bright yellow tail, but when they're little like this, they're that deep blue with blinding light blue spots. They honestly look electric; their blue spots are that bright in the sun!
Next picture is that same coral, with some of our friendly urchins.
Last picture is Steve; bored with how long it was taking me to try and get the shots of the Damselfish, he came clowning by trying to make me laugh. It worked. I don't know how many times he's made me flood my mask because I'm laughin at some shenanigans he's up to!
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