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Last but not least:
1 sps
2 hogfish and assorted coral
3 Queen Angel
4 crowded reef head dominated by Sgt Majors

(wish I had the room to show more but I am too low tech to figure out how to cram more into my gallery.)










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Nice Pics! My family and I vacationed in San Pedro on Ambergris Quay for two weeks....such an awesome place that hasnt been totally overun by commercialism! The Hol Chan reserve reef and the blue hole, as well as shark ray alley were phenominal...it was that trip that inspired me to sart a reef tank. Thanks for bringing back some awesome memories!
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Nice Pics! My family and I vacationed in San Pedro on Ambergris Quay for two weeks....such an awesome place that hasnt been totally overun by commercialism! The Hol Chan reserve reef and the blue hole, as well as shark ray alley were phenominal...it was that trip that inspired me to sart a reef tank. Thanks for bringing back some awesome memories!
We were staying at a resort a few miles out of San Pedro. We were only there a week but my son and I managed to get in 7 dives as well as some snorkeling. It is a great area for diving, that is for sure.
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Sounds awesome, great pics.

Wish I had a job that allowed such adventures....

Maybe one day I will be that fortunate.
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Those Diploria sp. brains you see in the Carribean and Atlantic are awesome.
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Your hogfish looks more like a porkfish
Awesome pics, hard to take underwater...what type of camera were u using?

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Your hogfish looks more like a porkfish
Awesome pics, hard to take underwater...what type of camera were u using?

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I have a Sealife "Reefmaster" digital (actually a Pioneer with their name on it). The camera is a small low-tech unit that I also use on land when out of the diving case. Supposed to be good for 200' but I have my doubts, it started acting funny at 135' this last trip.
Hogfish-porkfish....all relative I just knew it wasn't a "beef" fish.
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