Bryan Guevara tagged posts

San Remejio, Philippines

almost the same species as the mushroom rock site, +2 species of nudibranch, spike-cheek anemonefishes, clown fish, giant clam, flute fish, …. wall dive…. even went to a crack at the shore (an at the end, there was a small unserwater cave)

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San Remejio, Philippines

Cartoon diver

almost the same species as the mushroom rock site, +2 species of nudibranch, spike-cheek anemonefishes, clown fish, giant clam, flute fish, …. wall dive…. even went to a crack at the shore (an at the end, there was a small unserwater cave)

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Mushroom rock, Philippines

cuttke fish, giant clam, anemonefish, angel fish, sea cucumber, scorpion fish, parrot fish, fan corals, sponges, cleaner fish, huge anemones/corals

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Mushroom rock, Philippines

Cartoon diver

cuttke fish, giant clam, anemonefish, angel fish, sea cucumber, scorpion fish, parrot fish, fan corals, sponges, cleaner fish, huge anemones/corals

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Paradise resort,

Baracuda (young)(half a meter)(1), octopus (1), clown fish (15 approx), moorish idol (3-5), pillow starfish (2), blue starfsih (2), butterfly fish (2-3), puffer fish (2), African coris (juv.)(1), parrot fish (18 approx.), tube worm (15 approx)

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Paradise resort, Philippines

porcupine fish (1), Trigger fish (4), clown fish (15), spike-cheek (5), flute fish (5), sea slug(1)

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Paradise resort,

Cartoon diver

Baracuda (young)(half a meter)(1), octopus (1), clown fish (15 approx), moorish idol (3-5), pillow starfish (2), blue starfsih (2), butterfly fish (2-3), puffer fish (2), African coris (juv.)(1), parrot fish (18 approx.), tube worm (15 approx)

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Paradise resort, Philippines

Cartoon diver

porcupine fish (1), Trigger fish (4), clown fish (15), spike-cheek (5), flute fish (5), sea slug(1)

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Marina, Philippines

crown toby, white spotted pufferfish (w/c is huge: size of a basketball), scribble pipefish, anemonefishes, tomotoe fish, squirrel fishes

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Marina, Philippines

clown fish, cuttle fish (1), razor fish (5), sea slug (1), sea cucumber ( a lot), shrimp (transparent in color), rhinoceros starfish (3), pillow starfish (1), lion fish (2), goby (a lot; one leaves on an empty bottle), moorish idol (3), butterfly fish (1), cleaner fish (1) are some species that i can identify with it’s quantity.

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