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There are a couple of muck dives in Puerto Galera. Here's a few shots from one. Back to the cell phone in housing until the end of the trip--the borrowed camera is leaving with its owner...

I wouldn't say no to help in identifying the critters (more precisely than transparent shrimp, flamboyant cuttlefish, not-as-flamboyant cuttlefish)...
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The larger cuttlefish is most likely a common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis)

The smaller one (as you mention) is a flamboyant cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi)

The shrimp is some type of anemone shrimp (there are over 150 different species)
 
Lechon skin could have been crispier, but very nicely done! I did not need BCD weights the next morning 😃
 

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