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Sarah Navarro
December 5th 05, 01:31 AM
I just got back from a cruise Monday. We went to Catalina Island and went
on the glass bottomed boat. It sure was fun. Those garibaldi fish sure
were beautiful. Next time we are going snorkeling so we can see them up
close and personal (and hopefully not get bitten). All that orange mixed
with the colors of the kelp was just breathtaking.
Sarah
BigHaig
January 10th 06, 08:47 PM
They are really spoiled fish. Since they are the fish of CA you are not
allowed to spear them. So they come up really close. If you do go
snorkeling, look for the smaller Catalina Gobies. They are the same orange
with beatuiful blue streaks. I scuba there every now and then.
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"Sarah Navarro" > wrote in message
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>I just got back from a cruise Monday. We went to Catalina Island and went
>on the glass bottomed boat. It sure was fun. Those garibaldi fish sure
>were beautiful. Next time we are going snorkeling so we can see them up
>close and personal (and hopefully not get bitten). All that orange mixed
>with the colors of the kelp was just breathtaking.
>
> Sarah
>
Sarah Navarro
January 11th 06, 01:33 PM
Thanks for the tip. We're going again in a few months. I'll keep my eye
out for them.
Sarah
"BigHaig" > wrote in message
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> They are really spoiled fish. Since they are the fish of CA you are not
> allowed to spear them. So they come up really close. If you do go
> snorkeling, look for the smaller Catalina Gobies. They are the same
> orange with beatuiful blue streaks. I scuba there every now and then.
>
> http://liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=155&N=0
>
>
BigHaig
January 12th 06, 10:57 PM
You may also want to take a few bags of frozen peas and open them up under
water. They love the peas, but please bring the empty bags out of the water
:)
"Sarah Navarro" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> Thanks for the tip. We're going again in a few months. I'll keep my eye
> out for them.
>
> Sarah
>
> "BigHaig" > wrote in message
> ink.net...
>> They are really spoiled fish. Since they are the fish of CA you are not
>> allowed to spear them. So they come up really close. If you do go
>> snorkeling, look for the smaller Catalina Gobies. They are the same
>> orange with beatuiful blue streaks. I scuba there every now and then.
>>
>> http://liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=155&N=0
>>
>>
>
>
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