HLLE in the wild?

If it's the one that i'm seeing, it looks more like fighting marks. #reefsquad check out this video though, its pretty cool!
 
i think you are talking about 5 or 6. but not sure. Still i see only marking but not HLLE. hard to see though. maybe others can see better.


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Looked more like scarring of some sort to me as well - seemed there was something similar on a wrasse in the scene with the hawksbill turtle.

Didn't mind watching the film a couple of times through though ... gorgeous!

With as many of these critters we're familiar with, it's a nice reminder that they're just a fraction of the diversity that's out there on the reef.

~Bruce
 
I can't see for sure, but the guy at 1:27 looks like he might have early hair loss and dangerous thickening of the midsection that could lead to stroke. Somebody get him a tee-shirt. :)
 
It looks like pigment loss or aberant coloring to me. There is no decay of the later line that I can see.
 
I can't see for sure, but the guy at 1:27 looks like he might have early hair loss and dangerous thickening of the midsection that could lead to stroke. Somebody get him a tee-shirt. :)

Nothing a little Roegaine won't fix.
 

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