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![]() Somehow, my Blue Linkia lands into my Rose BTA. Unlike the smaller orange sea stars that I had before, the Blue Linkia is able to make the great escape.
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![]() Bahaha, I don't know how you had the patience to sit there for that. I would have been freaking out all over the place and reaching in to swat him out. Props.
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![]() Who said reefing isn't exciting...Great looking BTA
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![]() Cool ! Funny how we think "camera"
![]() I managed to get a picture of my orange knobby half inside my LTA once. Then I thought, hmm, maybe he's saveable, so I pulled him out and one leg was digested. He healed up and is fine. |
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![]() Pretty sweet series of pics, I think I saw your post on ReefCentral as well!
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![]() I think it was the little white star that saved the Linkia
![]() Great photos as always Sam. Jason |