Fiji diving/snorkeling photos

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I've been diving and snorkeling in Fiji this week. Thought I would share some of my favorite pictures!
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I love anemones, so you'll probably see more photos of them than anything...

Saw a couple S. mertensii anemones. These things are HUGE in the wild!!
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BTAs, as usual making their home in the center of coral colonies [emoji23]
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Haddoni anemones are found so shallow in the water during low tide!
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Huge tabling acro colony
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Beautiful color combo of these Christmas tree worms, maroon and white!
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Found a zoa colony under a rock outcrop half exposed to air during low tide. Also a surprising amount of flow going over them.
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A "high end" mont, aka M. palawanensis
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Here's a video of the environment these zoas live in


Great pictures and video, thanks for sharing. I love snorkeling myself, I think it is a great way for hobbyists to understand and appreciate some of the amazing animals we keep. I must say you have far more patience than me. I never take a camera with me when I am diving. I am far to engrossed in watching the animals than taking time to photograph them. :) I recently had the pleasure of watching a group of ornate wrasse in the adriatic. I must have spent almost an hour observing them swimming between the boulders in the shallows. Unfortunately I have only my memories, no photos. However I always take pleasure in viewing photos and videos of those who have the patience. Thanks.
 
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Likely my last photos. Most of the shots I took yesterday were too blue or blurry, but here's a few at least.
Probably the nicest acro I've seen in Fiji so far, orange/red with blue growing tips
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The biggest emperor angel I've ever seen.
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The abyss
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A neat sea slug in the sand at low tide
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Some more zoas found in a fairly wavy area at low tide
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It looked nicer in person...
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I wish I could capture the magnitude and beauty of a reef scene, this will have to do
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