So consider this your introduction to one of the other several Papua New Guinea (PNG)  Maroon Clownfish (Premnas biaculeatus) running around my basement these days.  I was taking some pictures for a forthcoming article in the new UK magazine Marine Habitat and I wanted to show up a “sustainably” harvested fish…thus, images of a SEASMART PNG Maroon Clownfish seemed appropriate.  It seemed overly boastful to take more images of the Lightning Maroon, so instead, I opted to photograph one of the maroons who’s life is currently restricted to a small breeder basket type arrangement in the hopes that it winds up male (with the other PNG Maroon hopefully to become the female).  Amazing how much these fish have all changed colors since arriving months ago…in a future installment, I should photograph and name them all.  But for now, here’s a smaller PNG Maroon Clownfish debuting in a several image spread.  BTW, apparently, the gallery links to FULL SIZE images…suitable for desktops among other uses…