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Old 12-01-2010, 05:07 AM
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Thanks for sharing Scott, love the pix!
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Old 12-01-2010, 05:08 AM
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awesome!!!!
Would love to dive down there.
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Thank you for the photos.
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I've never seen a stylo that's that big John. It was maybe a foot long, which is small for a reef.

The diving in the great barrier reef was good, but didn't compare with what I saw in Indonesia. Not nearly as many fish, coral wasn't even close and I never saw any "critters" which you would find everywhere in Indonesia. Maybe it was better farther North, where I didn't have time to go as it's only liveaboards but I also heard other divers say in Indonesia they thought it was better off North-east Borneo than where I went. The 30 or more divers on our boat kind of put me off a bit too. Don't get me wrong though, I had a good time diving. I was kind of looking for that orange spotted filefish and couldn't believe it when I found a pair of them eating in an acro. Would be a fantastic place to live for sure. The country around Cairns was REALLY nice.
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Old 12-02-2010, 08:43 PM
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This part of the reef is seriously overstocked yo!! Awesome pics tho!
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awesome pictures, i vote for more as well
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Old 12-03-2010, 12:43 AM
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Nice shots thats pretty close to that Titan Trigger I saw one of those diving in Cebu it was eying us over good.
Not a fish I would feel comfortable getting too close too. Better off playing with sharks.
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Old 12-03-2010, 07:58 AM
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Here`s a few more pics...











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Old 12-03-2010, 08:22 AM
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Probably of big interest to everyone on this site, I went to a wholesaler that sold to the public 3 days a week in Cairns. They said no pics, but the manager came out and told me I could take pictures as i was so excited I probably looked like a 3 year old in Toys R Us. It was like going to 20 fish stores at once. haha. They had sharks, huge Napoleon wrasses, and Id guess over 200 lambouti and lineatus wrasses. The only price a worker would give me was a full grown Scribbled Angel was $180. They said they couldnt sell to anyone without an Aussie accent and the shipping would be 10x the price of the fish or coral, even if you could ship it overseas. Here are a few pics.







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Old 12-03-2010, 08:43 AM
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As you can see they had lots of goniopora and elegance corals. Surprisingly they had hardly any SPS. The one pic was a tank full of of what they called coral sea fairy wrasses. Kevin should definetly look into getting in these fish as they were incredible. Like a hooded wrasse but with more yellow.

One thing I noticed as a diver was how many LPS they had, when you see very little on the reef. Maybe it was the sites I was diving, but I also noticed this in Indonesia. LPS seem to be a popular coral for aquariums compared to how much you see on a natural reef. I can understand this, as I love them myself. Also, Ive seen no zoas on any of the 6 dives in Australia or the 9 I did in Indonesia, and none in this wholesaler.







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