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Thalassoma bifasciatum



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Wrasse - Bluehead Wrasse

2536 - Bluehead Wrasse/Juvenile - Thalassoma bifasciatum - 20cm

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Scuba club cozumel shore/Cozumel/Mexico - Caribbean Sea

Very early juvenile in Caribbean anemony (Condylactis gigantea). Association between early juvenile bluehead wrasse (<2cm) with this anenome first described in 1980

Photographer: Bart Hazes



Wrasse - Bluehead Wrasse

2537 - Bluehead Wrasse/Juvenile - Thalassoma bifasciatum - 20cm

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Scuba club cozumel shore/Cozumel/Mexico - Caribbean Sea

Several juveniles where moving in and out of the tentacles of this sea anemony

Photographer: Bart Hazes



Wrasse - Bluehead Wrasse

2538 - Bluehead Wrasse/Juvenile - Thalassoma bifasciatum - 20cm

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Villa blanca/Cozumel/Mexico - Caribbean Sea

A 1980 publication mentions that only juveniles <2cm associate with the C. gigantea anemone but these are clearly larger than 2cm and happily hiding in the anemone.

Photographer: Bart Hazes



Wrasse - Bluehead Wrasse

2539 - Bluehead Wrasse/Juvenile - Thalassoma bifasciatum - 20cm

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Scuba club cozumel shore/Cozumel/Mexico - Caribbean Sea

Very early juvenile

Photographer: Bart Hazes



Wrasse - Bluehead Wrasse

2540 - Bluehead Wrasse/Juvenile - Thalassoma bifasciatum - 20cm

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Paradise/Cozumel/Mexico - Caribbean Sea

Very early juvenile hiding inside a sponge

Photographer: Bart Hazes



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