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![]() they kinda looked like acanthurus guttatus, but not quite....
great shots Greg.....loved the gobie , coco worm , and tunicate pics.....
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![]() Thanks everyone, glad you enjoyed the pictures. I hear so often that the diving in PV sucks but I beg to differ. You just need to go to the right areas with the right dive shop. The diving in Vallarta is what I refer to as "up close & personal" because you need to get close into the reefs to see all the colors because from a distance it just looks like a bunch of rocks. If you go to Puerto Vallarta and want to go diving I suggest using Twin Dolphins dive shop, I do not recommend using Vallarta Adventures unless you like the "cattle boat" type trips. Feel free to contact me any time for more information, details & who to talk to.
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