I was downstairs shooting pictures this evening, specifically because the last (and only remaining) of the Bundoon Blenny babies has fully settled out – needed images for my MBI (Marine Breeding Initiative, MBISite.org) settlement reports (more points in the BAP – that’s Breeder’s Award Program for those of you who aren’t familiar with BAPs from freshwater clubs).  Here’s what a tiny Tonga Bundoon Blenny (Mieacanthus bundoon), not longer than my thumbnail really, looks like:

Newly Settled Mieacanthus Bundoon, the Tongan Bundoon Blenny

Newly Settled Mieacanthus Bundoon, the Tongan Bundoon Blenny - maybe 16 mm in total length


I thought, hey, you know what, I should snap a few images of other things as well.  Got a great shot of the PNG Maroon Clownfish that is destined to be the male mate for the Lightning Maroon.  This is the PNG Maroon currently paired with a large Gold Stripe Maroon, actively spawning.
PNG White Stripe Maroon Clownfish

The future male mate for the Lightning Maroon Clownfish


Figured we hadn’t had any good pictures in a while…