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Goldface Toby (macro closeup). At only two or three inches long, this very small variety of puffer fish is very common and often seen in and around reefs all over the Caribbean. Since they are very shy, it can be hard to get close enough to see how delicate and beautifully colored they are. Taken while scuba diving the "Sponges" dive site of Roatan, Honduras. © Rick Collier
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