Cozumel Pics...Caution 56k

racer69

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Well I finally got our pictures uploaded to the puter and thought you all woulk like to see them. The underwater stuff was shot with a Canon S45 Powershot 4.0 megapixel camera with a Canon underwater housing.


Purple Anemone (Condylactis Gigantea)
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Anemone with Cleaner fish
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Banded Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Striatus)
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Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus Giganteus)
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Crab (can't find ID)
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Yellowtail Damselfish (Microspathodon Chrysurus) with small Squirrelfish and Spiney Urchin (Diadema Antillarum)
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Favia (Favia Fragum)
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Here are more pics.


Juvenile French Angels (Pomacanthus Paru)
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Unidentified Frog shot at night with Jodi's Canon A510 Powershot.
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Same frog from the front. One of my favorite pics of the trip.
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Adult Grey Angels (Pomacanthus Arcuatus)
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Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus Argus)
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Maze Brain (Diploria Clivosa)
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Porite (Porites Fragum)
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Pufferfish (Chilomycterus Schoepfi)
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Sea Fan (Gorgonia Ventalina)
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Sheet Coral (Agaricia Granamae)
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Branching Vase Sponge (Callyspongia Vaginalis)
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Cushion Sea Star (Oreaster Reticulatus)
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Knobby Star Coral (Solenastrea Hyades)
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Small Sea Turtles
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Damsel with unidentified fish. If anyone knows what the fish in the center of the picture is please let me know.
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Variegated Urchin (Lytechinus Variegatus)
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I have many more, but I think these will do as I have spent a couple of hours now getting these done.
 
The Grey Angels look like they did not want you there. Did Jodi want to take the frog home for her tank?
Thank's for the pic's
 
Very nice pics Todd, thanks for sharing. I like that fish you can't id too. I'll bet it was hard to see all that and not get to take any of it home with you.
 
Todd, awsome pix, thanks for sharing. I think that unidentified fish is a squirrill fish, just like above. Look at the markings on it, in the 1st pic you don't have the same details but the one false eye on the back looks to be in the same place. Just a thought though.
 
Yeah, there was tons of stuff I wanted to take home. I could have picked up hundreds of blue legged hermits in a half hours worth of time. I would have had no problem going through customs as they didn't check anyone on our flight.
 
Todd, Great pics! You should of picked up some stuff while you where there. I have a friend that does it every time they go. As long as you carry it on and it is not for resale they don't care. We got some cool zoas the last time we went to PB. but that was 5 years ago.
Martin
 
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