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Sea Goddess  After searching the entire dive  we finally found this Red Tipped Sea Goddess hiding under the boat at the very end.
By Benjamin Palmer
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The Sea Goddess  After searching the entire dive  we finally found this Red Tipped Sea Goddess hiding under the boat at the very end.
By Benjamin Palmer
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One of Ran s best photos
By Tal Mor
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Flamingo tongue seen in Curacao
By Victoria Bordun
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A small blenny  sticking out of a coral. This tiny creature might be small  but it has a big personality  observing my camera and showcasing it s alien like face.
By Victoria Bordun
posted Monday, March 23, 2026
Spotted cleaner shrimp on an anemone. These 2 creatures have a symbiotic relationship  where the shrimp provides parasite removal services and the anemone protects the shrimp from predators.
By Victoria Bordun
posted Monday, March 23, 2026

Underwater Photo Location: Los Tubos

Underwater Photo Location: Los Tubos

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Nice coral gardens, rock formations at bottom. Depending on the area depth ranges from 15' to around 100'. Visibility normally ranges between 40 to 100'+ during summer.
Facts about Los Tubos
Dive types
dayboatshore

Marine Life
smallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairsfriendly

Photo facilities
wideangle

by Javier Gines
The fish portrayed is a Queen Angel, it was taken off the coast of Los Tubos Beach in Manati, Puerto Rico. I basically lay on the botton (sandy) and waited to see the fish; every time it showed off I took a picture.

by Magali Marquez
Big eye👀 Portrait Squirrelfish Nikon D7200 Z330, tamron 60mm+ kenko teleconverter 1.4

by Magali Marquez
Grumpy old man 😁 Crab with Retra snoot (Calappa gallus) Nikon D7200 Tamron 90mm + subsee+10

by Magali Marquez
Octopus Bonfire diving

by Magali Marquez
Neon goby fish with Marelux SOFT
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