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#1 Lester

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Posted 29 March 2006 - 06:59 PM

Frogfish spotted at Raffles Marina!



Here is a testament as to how rich Singapore waters can be. Just beneath the pontoons of the Raffles Marina, there is a truly unbelievable variety of life. Walking along the pontoons and the berthed vessels, butterflyfish, archerfish, emperor fish, filefish and an outstanding variety of worms can be observed. A wonderful diversity of sponges proliferate inches beneath the waters surface and everything can be observed topside! I could've spent hours on my belly watching the worms crawling over the sponges, hydroids and algae, retracting at my slightest vibrations. ~ quoted from a site eyebrow.gif



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Posted 07 November 2007 - 03:51 PM

QUOTE(Lester @ Mar 29 2006, 06:59 PM) View Post

Frogfish spotted at Raffles Marina!



Here is a testament as to how rich Singapore waters can be. Just beneath the pontoons of the Raffles Marina, there is a truly unbelievable variety of life. Walking along the pontoons and the berthed vessels, butterflyfish, archerfish, emperor fish, filefish and an outstanding variety of worms can be observed. A wonderful diversity of sponges proliferate inches beneath the waters surface and everything can be observed topside! I could've spent hours on my belly watching the worms crawling over the sponges, hydroids and algae, retracting at my slightest vibrations. ~ quoted from a site eyebrow.gif



cheers smile.gif


Nice.. I hope that the frogfish was returned to the raffles marina unharmed..
so that the diversity can be maintained.
Collection for aquarium trade is very bad!





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