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This graysby is trying to hide behind the star coral.
This fish is never the same color or pattern! It always has three
or four spots (black or white) on it's back. It will be anywhere from
white to dark brown.
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A Tiger Grouper trying to hunt. This grouper is named
for it's marking and can reach up to three feet. Groupers start life
as females and produce eggs. Later, they change sex and function as
males.
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This is a famous Barracuda that has been on the cover
of Skin Diver Magazine, I call him George. Don't know if he's still
around.
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Honeycomb Cowfish in the British Virgin Island. Cowfish
have hornlike spines projecting from the eyes This is one of my favorite
pictures.
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Feather duster British Virgin Islands. These are common
everywhere, but it's a challange to sneak up on the right side of
them. Otherwise they sense your presence and retract.
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Here are feather
dusters and Christmas tree worms. On the right side is a juvenile Threespot
damselfish.
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Florada Keys
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Green moray at Davis Ledge. It's always fun to see a moray
out in the open. It doesn't happen too often and you have to be ready
to snap a picture fast.
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