Off theme but 1. Survivor, 2 Monstrous, 3. Captive, 4. Schooling. Had to play quick catch up today. Will try and fit all 30 images onto this page.

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The hardworking male White-Spotted Pufferfish (T. albomaculosus) is famous for creating geometric nests in the sand to attract a mate and shelter its eggs. Some nests may take over a week to create, with stunning results.
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Finally had time to pick this back up! Kelp Paddies often provide shelter for growing kelp forest denizens too! It's common to see them surrounded by a multitude of small fish. In the open ocean, nearly anything can be shelter!

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イタダキマスマンの手作りシールをまんだらけさんで通販しています!手作りなので少数生産です。
  
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A little Longfin African conger (Conger cinereus)

It's called "Congre à moustache" in French aka mustache conger and i love it

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Working hard on the zany antics from Fishstick and the Thingamabobs.


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- Welcome to one of my favorite micro-biomes, the Kelp Paddy! These can occur any time kelp is dislodged, whether because of storms, hot weather, or urchin disturbance. They play a vital role in acting as rest-stops for birds and large fish-

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Hey, it's my first This week it's a crossover with and I decided to draw a larva hunting a UV-bright paramecium. It's a bit of a stretch but it's not like paramecia have a backbone anyway😬

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Oh heck yes it’s week with ! Diamondback squid here. Their pointy red shape reminds me of gnomes.

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A Coal Grunter about to dine on prawn for feat. a fish & their invertebrate prey. They’re predatory fish & particularly dig prawns. It was suggested a while back to draw this Australian freshwater fish by a fan of my art.

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Hey all, I know I said I would paint a shark for reaching 400, and this is all I could muster lately so I'm sorry it's late! But here it is, also counts for
Ref is from The Encyclopedia of Sharks by Steve Parker!

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Well everyone here we go - AND the crossover episode (of many, I hope!) - these are the large fish predators of the California Current Ecosystem that you may get to encounter while whale watching here!

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bro ate one too many superfast jellyfishs

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And that’s what happened when you eat or drink your slushy too fast😬❄️

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When it comes to "fish parasites", lampreys take the (fish) cake. Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) feed on a fish’s body fluids by digging their mouth into the fish's body + secreting an enzyme to prevent blood clotting, similar to how a leech feeds off its host

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For today's I chose to focus on Ommatokoita elongata as seen in Greenland Sharks.

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And speedpaint of meow meow fishsticks emo boy

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