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Great video. It seems those palys are taking over and killing everything. Those look like texas trash type of palys?

Didn't see any Texas trash palys. Some are blue agaves. Red PE's. Actually a lot of variety. Video doesn't do justice. GoPro, sunlight, and YouTube degrades it a lot. Most are speckled white over the heads. They are taking over a lot of coral heads.
 

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Didn't see any Texas trash palys. Some are blue agaves. Red PE's. Actually a lot of variety. Video doesn't do justice. GoPro, sunlight, and YouTube degrades it a lot. Most are speckled white over the heads. They are taking over a lot of coral heads.

Next time night dive with blue leds lol. I hear sharks are afraid of the dark so you'll be safe.
 
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Haha. Yeah. There are some monsters out there. It's close to some deep water.
 

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