18 April, 2004

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alcina

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I'm a Fish!
Yippee! After what seems like months, but was only a week, I finally got in another dive today. Tons of baitfishes, everything is mating, the trevally were in such a frenzy that you could hear them! I love diving!

Enjoy the pictures and any comments/critiques welcome.

BTW - this wobbie was miles pregnant...she was so big I hung around to the side to see if I could watch the miracle. And she was narky, so photos were limited!
 
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I just love those angel fish. Nice pics! Thanks.
 
alcina:
Yippee! After what seems like months, but was only a week, I finally got in another dive today. Tons of baitfishes, everything is mating, the trevally were in such a frenzy that you could hear them! I love diving!

Enjoy the pictures and any comments/critiques welcome.

BTW - this wobbie was miles pregnant...she was so big I hung around to the side to see if I could watch the miracle. And she was narky, so photos were limited!

Are you up at exmouth alcina?
 
I love the Angel, too. Your Christmas Tree worms are cool. Theirshape is a bit different form our Caribbean version...the 'feathers' seem longer.
 
Dee:
I love the Angel, too. Your Christmas Tree worms are cool. Theirshape is a bit different form our Caribbean version...the 'feathers' seem longer.

I am not sure these are actually Xmas tree worms - they are much much larger and have kind of tube things you can see going into the reef. They also don't have the colours of the "normal" xmas trees...I'll look em up later - have to go teach a class now...
 
Shame you don't get in the water more often!
 

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