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    Quote Originally Posted by DandyDon View Post
    It's ok actually. Wear gloves, as you are no in the park, and there is fire coral on the ray fence next door if you get pushed into it by current.

    You can see rays around the fence, other fishes, even urchins in the rocks now that they are coming back. It may well be better further south at Villa Blanca; never got that far on a shore dive.
    Don, the best coral we found was on the south (Villa Blanca) side of the stingray prison within 50 yards or so of the fence. We were staying at Villablanca so we tried both directions from the pier and that's the best we found.

    P.S. I can confirm the fire coral on the plastic outer fence of the stingray prison. I found out the hard way when I grabbed hold to try and take a picture of a stingray through the fence! I sure wished I was wearing my gloves!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggunn View Post
    There's an echo in here!

    Sharptail eel, not sea snake.

    EDIT: I didn't see the other correction; you guys are together, right? Are you on different computers in the same house? My wife and I send emails to each other from 20 feet away all the time! ;^)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1KWIK_69 View Post
    What's a sharp tailed eel? We saw a couple spotted morays, but the sea snakes were definitely sea snakes. I know one when I see it. I'll post a pic or five tomorrow after I have a chance to dump them from my camera.
    One of these? Taken just off SCC in April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by under water View Post
    One of these? Taken just off SCC in April.
    Yep, that's the one. Nice pic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggunn View Post
    There's an echo in here!

    Sharptail eel, not sea snake.

    EDIT: I didn't see the other correction; you guys are together, right? Are you on different computers in the same house? My wife and I send emails to each other from 20 feet away all the time! ;^)
    One of us is 'supposed' to be working

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    Quote Originally Posted by jondavies View Post
    I know it's far from the Wyndam, but if you have a car, drive toward town and dive Villa Blanca. You can rent tanks from Dive Paradise on site (if they can find any full ones ).

    We did a couple of night dives there and saw plenty of stuff (snake eel, morays, octos, scorpion fish etc., etc.)

    Watch the current though -- it would be easy to get carried away if you're not paying attention.

    Jon
    This is exactly what we did - two night shore dives at Villa Blanca and Paradise. They were two of the best dives I've had! First one was 90 minutes long; we were able to take our time and dive at our own pace. jondavies is right - we were out at 1:00 AM and the current was very strong in VB.

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    Here are a few pics on one of our villablanca dives.
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    How far out do you need to swim at Villa Blanca? I know that some swim under the boat traffic to the reef in front on the beach next to Blue Angel, but I'm not.
    You can test the tanks you breathe or - dive on hope.
    Testing is safer...


    Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!

    >> Rent one for a week or longer here <<
    Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??






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    While I concur it's outside the park I've never had the need to wear gloves.

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    Originally Posted by DandyDon
    It's ok actually. Wear gloves, as you are no in the park, and there is fire coral on the ray fence next door if you get pushed into it by current.

    You can see rays around the fence, other fishes, even urchins in the rocks now that they are coming back. It may well be better further south at Villa Blanca; never got that far on a shore dive.

    Don, the best coral we found was on the south (Villa Blanca) side of the stingray prison within 50 yards or so of the fence. We were staying at Villablanca so we tried both directions from the pier and that's the best we found.

    P.S. I can confirm the fire coral on the plastic outer fence of the stingray prison. I found out the hard way when I grabbed hold to try and take a picture of a stingray through the fence! I sure wished I was wearing my gloves!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MMM View Post
    While I concur it's outside the park I've never had the need to wear gloves.

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    It's ok actually. Wear gloves, as you are no in the park, and there is fire coral on the ray fence next door if you get pushed into it by current.

    You can see rays around the fence, other fishes, even urchins in the rocks now that they are coming back. It may well be better further south at Villa Blanca; never got that far on a shore dive.

    Don, the best coral we found was on the south (Villa Blanca) side of the stingray prison within 50 yards or so of the fence. We were staying at Villablanca so we tried both directions from the pier and that's the best we found.

    P.S. I can confirm the fire coral on the plastic outer fence of the stingray prison. I found out the hard way when I grabbed hold to try and take a picture of a stingray through the fence! I sure wished I was wearing my gloves!
    Dang what are you quoting and what are you saying exactly?

    No, many don't wear gloves on the shore dive there, but a newbie or a klutz like me in case one is pushed into the sting ray prison, or like the time I missed the sandbags and crawled out on the rocks.
    You can test the tanks you breathe or - dive on hope.
    Testing is safer...


    Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!

    >> Rent one for a week or longer here <<
    Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??






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