Anemone Crab In Bubble Corals

Anemone Crab Hiding In Bubble Corals

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Myanmar is an amazing place, full of wonderful and weird macro life, this was nto exception, I’ve only one time ever seen an Anemone Crab in a Bubble Anemone like this one. I see the Anemone crabs usually tend to hide in the typical Anemone’s the Bubble Anemone tends to be the home of Saddleback Anemone Fish or Tomato Anemone fish.

Of course seeing this I had to get a photo of it, and this was long before I had my macro diopters or even my dive lights, so this photo as taken with a stock standard Sony RX 100 (R1) in green water in distant Burma/Myanmar while attempting to keep an eye on 4 customers. Personally it’s one of my favourites as I always imagine the Anemone Crab wondering how the hell he got into this mess.

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