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		<title>Unidentified Commensal Ricordea Shrimp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pictured above is a very tiny (10mm) shrimp that lives commensally with Ricordea florida polyps. Over the past several years I have occasionally encountered fleeting glimpses of tiny shrimp that live amongst the pseudo-tentacles of Ricordea florida.  On all the previous occasions that encountered one, I had never been properly equipped with a super-macro camera  [...]]]></description>
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