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Finally got through all of the photos that I took sunday morning. Forced myself to take a lot more pictures so I ended up getting a few more decent ones.

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Wow, the bristle worm is REALLY interesting! As is the anemone! Very nice MrChen.......As to seahorses, just good fortune AND tips from others--thanks others!:acclaim::cool2:

Thanks. I had to delete most of the pictures because they were blurry. I really like the red in the first picture with the bristle worm. I wish I had a better camera but I still have gear to buy like some tanks.

Speaking of which, went by Stuart scuba after work to fill that tank you loaned me and the place was a mad house. Everyone was there getting ready for mini season.

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Viz a good 40 ft this morning and temp 81-82. Typical zen dive for me and the Crusty Dude.

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p.s. Nice to see jimw and co!
 
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That last seahorse pic is awesome!!!
 
Ok I don't know why I didn't think I could attach a pdf. Here is the species list for everyone!

It was passed out at the proposed marine sanctuary meeting back in Feb 2011. I don't know who compiled it originally.


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While scouting my home reefs I found a bizzare angelfish that at first I thought might be a Townsend, a closer look revealed something I had never seen here before.
Thinking it might be a full grown pacific angel fish I regrouped with Kelly and she took some pictures despite poor vis and the subject's general camera shyness we got some usable images.
Once home I checked our Pacific Reef Fishes ID book and sure enough, there it is:
"Semicircle Angelfish" Indo-West Pacific.
:D:D:D
Am waiting on confirmation from Rob M.
John
 

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Didja you report it to REEF?
 
Does anyone know if there is a BHB species list for non-fishes?

That would be so... wonderful.
 
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