Davis reef Islamorada 10-6-13 some pix

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Vis so so again 30-35 green, flat calm seas cloudy most of the dive and a decent current
Very few jellies around but seeing more of these "pink meanies"
Plenty of turtles and groupers
One big lionfish!
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I want to know, too.

Also, what's the 2'nd grouper (pic #3) species?

And the 2'nd row of pics, the 1 in the middle, that looks like a sponge with fangs! What is that thing?

Richard.
 
I want to know, too.

Also, what's the 2'nd grouper (pic #3) species?

And the 2'nd row of pics, the 1 in the middle, that looks like a sponge with fangs! What is that thing?

Richard.

Giant tunicate I think(pg 303 in reef creature id). The grouper species I am not sure(black grouper pg 143 reef fish ?)

A couple of dive shops on facebook were calling the jellies that. Thick pink bodies with long tendrils

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