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of the hole, tied it shut so that he couldn’t do it again, and put him 
back into the net* Then the next day he was taken out and installed in the 
holding pen* That was on Sunday morning. On Monday the boys put in the 
nurse shark* They reported that ho brightened up and immediately hooked 
onto the shark* But the shark wasn’t going anywhere and finally settled 
down on the bottom of the pen for a nap, with Remo trying to prod him into 
action* 
Today Tom and I took a few small mullet to the two of them on our way 
out to the other reef# When we arrived Remo was slithering back and forth 
over the shark’s hide as though he were working at something* Could he be 
cleaning? When Tom put parts of the minnows into the cage Remo ate some 
at once, though the shark paid no attention. He was either asleep or 
sulking, but when we left Remo was very busy pecking at him and working over 
him, the shark completely oblivious* In a couple of days we will have the 
shooting pen ready and dressed up at the new location* The main pen is 
about eight feet long, with an auxiliary pen four feat long. Should be 
big enough for the tv;o of them — and for visitors* I hope Remo doesn’t 
pull any more tricks. 
Chris has been out this afternoon looking for mantis shrimps# He came 
in about four to report that he had seen no Mantises but had noticed a 
jawfish with a ball of eggs in its mouth. He was astounded when I got 
excited about his find because I had told him I was no longer interested in 
jawfish. I had assumed that the egg-laying time had long passed, or I would 
