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Old 02-19-2010, 10:38 PM
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<gasp> See, I know I've said it before but I'm compelled to say it again .. THOSE GORGS!!! Ahhh! Love them.

It was, in fact, staying at Barcelo Maya that really turned me onto Caribbean gorgonians and thus begat a 5 year obsession to locate some. It is a pity that they are so rare, because they thrive in captive conditions, no comparison to their Pacific counterparts (most of whom, at least of those available to the hobby, are non-photosynthetic).

Look at those Gorgonia ventilana stands!!

Awesome, just awesome.

I see the pier has really gotten reef and coraline encrusted in the last ten years!
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Old 02-23-2010, 12:47 AM
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<gasp> See, I know I've said it before but I'm compelled to say it again .. THOSE GORGS!!! Ahhh! Love them.

It was, in fact, staying at Barcelo Maya that really turned me onto Caribbean gorgonians and thus begat a 5 year obsession to locate some. It is a pity that they are so rare, because they thrive in captive conditions, no comparison to their Pacific counterparts (most of whom, at least of those available to the hobby, are non-photosynthetic).

Look at those Gorgonia ventilana stands!!

Awesome, just awesome. :

Tony, I was just looking at the Live Aquaria web site and they have quite a good selection of Caribbean gorgs, both wild and aqua cultured. I wonder why they are so far and few between up here.
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Old 02-23-2010, 12:55 AM
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I think interest in these is growing. It makes sense, they actually tend to do quite well in aquaria and are more forgiving than other corals. At least we see them from time to time nowadays up here ... if not all the time, yet. Oh well, gives us something to hunt for at the LFS's I guess.
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Very cool Lance if you like that side do Cozumel next time it is even better for snorkeling. I took my dive certification at Dive Adventurous just down the road from where you stayed and the diving/snorkeling was good but Cozumel is even better. A bit more to get there but worth it.
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Very cool Lance if you like that side do Cozumel next time it is even better for snorkeling. I took my dive certification at Dive Adventurous just down the road from where you stayed and the diving/snorkeling was good but Cozumel is even better. A bit more to get there but worth it.

We looked at Cozumel but decided to stay on the mainland figuring that there would be more to do and see as this was our first trip to the East Coast. Maybe next trip.
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Old 09-23-2010, 10:36 PM
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PAYMENT INSTALLATION # 2
(Just 10 more years of sucking-up and I'm out of the dog house!)



Well, Joan just booked our next trip: The Grand Palladium, (Mayan Riviera), south of where we stayed last year. Anybody stayed there before? I wanted to go somewhere different: Aruba, Cuba, Dominican or something; but she's the boss, so back to Mexico we go. Hola!
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When you going Lance... might have to book a vacation as well.
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When you going Lance... might have to book a vacation as well.

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