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01/31/2010, 11:14 AM | #276 |
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Wow! lol, tired of hearing that yet? Thanks a million times for sharing your part of the world with us. I can not wait to see more.
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those pictures are amazing!!!!! great finds
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread and seeing your pics! Thank You! I also voted this for Feb. thread of the month!
You know what's funny? I always wondered how my corals would do while I'm doing water changes because the corals are out of the water for a while. But after seeing some of the corals and anemones after low tide, I'm not too concerned! |
01/31/2010, 03:01 PM | #279 |
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Fantastic thread! I wish I lived in Australia!
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01/31/2010, 03:24 PM | #280 |
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well thats it. im selling everything i own and moving...hows the smell out there with all those corals cooking in the sun
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01/31/2010, 03:29 PM | #281 |
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very very awsome, i wish i had that experience one time in my lifetime.... thanks for the pics and keep um coming..thanks
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01/31/2010, 05:09 PM | #283 |
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Wow i need to move there. I would be out there everyday. The scribbled angel is so sick? How deep is the water and that fish was just swiming by?
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01/31/2010, 05:37 PM | #284 |
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This is my favorite post of all time for sure. Going to be checking it everyday.
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01/31/2010, 09:15 PM | #285 |
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someone pick Kat up off the floor, please.......
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01/31/2010, 10:57 PM | #286 |
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That pic of the fungias is freaking wesome!!!!!!!!!
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01/31/2010, 11:00 PM | #287 |
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awesome thread
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01/31/2010, 11:21 PM | #288 |
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WOOHOO Lewy is back!!!
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02/01/2010, 12:07 AM | #289 |
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Yeah they are my fav, we kinda stumbled across them when when we first started exploring the reef, as you can see in the photos, the reef is pretty flat, so it's quiet easy to walk past a pool and miss something.
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Might be a month or so for the next updates. We have been informed about another location which is apparently covered with corals and might try to find it.
Other than that the low tides will now turn around to the nights (around midnight). So when they come round we will be targeting Margined Butterflies (Well Azumi mainly). Fish are so easy to catch when they are asleep. Also for you Octoshark I will endeavour to take some photos of some larger octopus for you. On our last night trip we saw several larger ones. They must come out hunting crabs. Thanks to all who have been voting for this thread by the way. |
02/01/2010, 10:16 AM | #291 |
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Never thought that is where the coral is found. Pretty interesting!
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02/01/2010, 10:28 AM | #292 |
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I wish I knew of this place the last time i was working in Australia.
Amazing, i am speechless. Now if I could only figure out how to fit all that into a suitcase???
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Awesome! I'm curious if you were to try to collect the large carpet anemone on the last page how would go about doing it so it doesnt get damaged, is it even possible?
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I can just join the rest and saw WOW! Very interesting thread. Thank you for sharring.
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Killer thread! I was lucky enough to have visited your country twice, the second time I backpacked the whole east coast for 7 months. I never made it out to the west, but I WILL someday! Beautiful pictures, and of course amazing people in Au.
Any pics of the mantis you keep? Is it from locate waters as well? I have a peacock (Fedor!) and he is a blast to have, and esp feed!!
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But since there is no water around. The whole area gets all muddy. Don't know how the collectors do it. |
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Hey Lewy have you ever found an orange hammer?
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