Keep in mind this is with one of those $6 underwater cameras!
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Keep in mind this is with one of those $6 underwater cameras!
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Notice the shark in the 4th pic, and no im not touching any actual coral in the last pic, Im smarter than that! But check out the size of that brain!
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Last edited by Jarob; Fri, 24th Sep 2010 at 11:56 AM.
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TONS of life on the mangrove roots!
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Oh nice... thanks so much for sharing.![]()
Karin
I was just there as well. The pics actually came out pretty good. I was using the same type of cheap underwater camera on my trip. Now I'm kinda excited to see how they came out. When were you there? Our trip was from the 16th-20th.
-Terry
8 gal. bio-cube
Those gorgs are incredible! Did you hitch a ride w/ the shark?![]()
Justin
"Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"
I actually followed that shark for a dozen or so yards, very cool. That anglefish in the second picture was bigger than a LARGE dinner plate! I was there July 18-25
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Marine Biology Student: TAMUCC
Right on, did you feed the tarpon at snappers or islamorada fish co, one scraped my hand pretty bad feeding them. We saw dozens of nurse sharks and a couple lemons. I'll post some pics soon.
-Terry
8 gal. bio-cube
That looks like heaven.
200g-No Corals Yet!