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luck. I dropped a half-dead mojara inside the pen, but it appears he wants 
to fight for his meals, or at least to got them in a sporting way, because 
ho ignored the mojara altogether. We will have to provide for him some- 
thing that will respond to his lure. 
Turtle returned to a nearby reeflet Tom saw it "yhile swimming about 
and I made some footage on it while it was feeding among the rocks. It 
appeared to bo eating the slick spongy growth on t he rocks that looks like 
a cross between algae and a sponge. He paddled off before I had a chance to 
do much. 
The hose on Tom’s reserve let go and as we had nothing to repair it 
with, he had to spend the afternoon up in the boat. I tried to mend the 
hose with the tape from cans of film. Didn’t work. Watched a cleaner 
shrimp (p.pedersoni ) for a long while. Wo customers. I wonder if scale 
cleaning has gone out of fashion. I haven’t seen a cleaner busy all summer. 
Mantis shrimp’s hole is still plugged. 
July 15. 
Fed some mojaras to an anemone today for the record. It is difficult 
to make a minnovir get itself caught by an anemone. Yesterday I set up a 
small gl8.ss-sided tank snuggled down in the coral with a gigantoa in it. 
By this morning the anemone was feeling at home and hungry. Chris and Jim 
brought out a dozen or so small mojaras and we put a few of them in vath the 
anemone. All the fish in the area began pestering the poor things through 
the glass, and since they were out of their depth anyway they had a pretty 
