Image ID: 380W061,
Longspine Squirrelfish Holocentrus
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A Longspine Squirrelfish, distinguished by its large eyes and the long third spine of the anal fin, above the reef in Cuba. Longspine Squirrelfish uses sounds called “grunts” and “staccatos” to defend its territory, warn of danger, and intimidate
Photographed at Macro Site, Jardines de la Reina, Cuba in Caribbean on February 23, 2018 with a Nikon D300 with 60mm macro lens, two YS90DX strobes on manual, connected through GNC.,
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