Snorkelling In Cuba

derrick orosz

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there where millions of Sargent mjr damsels, some Caribbean blue tangs, saw one big adult queen angle and spent 20 minutes trying to get a pic of it but it was hiding in a small cave and kept darting back in every time i tried to get a picture. there was a pair of HUGE dragon wrasse that where easy over 24 inches long each...TONES of other tangs that i didnt know what exactly there where. tones and tones of sea fans which where beautiful, lots of brain/ moon corals, sponges, monties, and a few other encrusting sps...so much fun. cant wait to do it again...hopefully in a few months





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derrick orosz

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Ayr, Ontario
It is amazing to see these photos. Huge tangs just swimming happily along the ocean floor. Needs more blue light. Maybe bring a mH fixture or some LED's or something lol.
Haha blues where ramping up :p and amazing to watch the tangs pick at the rock in nature just swimming rock to rock...really shows how much water they actually need.
 

derrick orosz

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Ayr, Ontario
Go Pro? And where in Cuba were you?
And we stayed in Santa maria but took a bus 45 minutes to the marina then a hour ride on a sail but to the reef so I don't really know where that snorkling was lol
Did some snorkling at the resort but all I could really find was spunges a few gargonias and a tone of barricuda
 
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