Puerto gallera critters

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Thepurplehammerhead:
BTW love the turtle!

the turtle which you pointed out:D

pakman:
OMG, who's burning that poor octopus with their HID?:wink:

it cant be an hid as we were the only ones with em and we dint see any octos:) i would have loved to see one though.
 
Mike Veitch:
Spoon, outstanding shots! You def got nice and close... well done!

thank you sir, work in progress, ive learned from the best ive been reading good materials if you catch my drift:)
 
Spoon:
thank you sir, work in progress, ive learned from the best ive been reading good materials if you catch my drift:)
i do...

Close.....
 
Great photos....

Pinay_Diver, I am traveling to Puerto Galera the end of May....hopefully I will have my Sony HiDef videocam and housing by then.....your photo links....the first album, those commensal shrimp in the anemone...those are Periclimenes brevicarpali.

How hard is it to find those or other shrimp while I am staying in PG? In 6 days of diving in Yap I only saw 1 pair of banded coral shrimp....ever see any clown shrimp, aka Harlequin Shrimp?
 
CCRDiverDave:
Great photos....
How hard is it to find those or other shrimp while I am staying in PG? In 6 days of diving in Yap I only saw 1 pair of banded coral shrimp....ever see any clown shrimp, aka Harlequin Shrimp?
very easy on night dives since you can see their reflection. But during the day they are very hard to find.
 
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