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I've collected them live here in Sarasota, in Key West, and in the
Bahamas. Also a different species in Panama, intertidally when the tide
is extra low and the sea whips can be seen. I've even found them in two
feet of water in Sarasota Bay (in a warm summer).
Peggy
On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at 04:38 PM, Ellen Bulger wrote:
> Dang Peggy, I have looked specifically for them, looked until my eyes
> about popped out. Even with an Rx mask I couldn't find them. And I'm
> pretty good a seeing tiny stuff, even the facial expressions on
> spiny-head blennies (pugnacious, every blessed one of 'em).
>
> I thought I found one once, but on closer inspection it proved to be an
> immature Cyphoma of some sort. Where have you seen them?
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Peggy Williams: shell collecting trips
Visit my website: www.Shelltrips.com
PO Box 575
Tallevast FL 34270
(941) 355-2291
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