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![]() Thanks
![]() That's cool, what is it? |
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![]() black leopard wrasse wakes up around 2:30pm and comes out of the sand. I lucked out and only had to sit there shooting video for 60 seconds.
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![]() Seriously cool. I had no idea. Is it just the black leopard that does that, or do other wrasses do the same?
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![]() Great vid Brett
Whether planned or sheer luck, I love it ![]() |
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![]() All leopards do and possibly others. Can't recall if my old melanarus did but I don't think so.
As for the video I knew roughly when she gets up but I got lucky. Had only sat down and started filming a random patch of sand for less than a minute. |
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![]() Coris wrasse and fairy wrasse do also
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Honestly though, I'd love to even 'see' my coris go to bed, nevermind seeing him come out in the morning Great shot dude ![]() |