Coolest critter found during a twilight dive?

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What's the coolest critter you've seen during a twilight dive?

On our list we have: tarpon, rainbow parrotfish in their mucus bubbles, sleeping porcupine fish, juvenile filefish and bioluminescent dinoflagellates. Share with us your favorite creature!


If you'd like the chance to get out diving during twilight, REEF is sponsoring a twilight dive led by Ned and Anna DeLoach, during our 20th Anniversary REEF Fest celebration! Register your dive with Amoray Dive Resort by calling 305-451-3595. Space is limited, so book now!

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Large Sea Turtle with barnacles on the rear of his shell. Dive Instructor swore he saw some cuttlefish down in the keys on a night dive and water was pretty warm. Heard they aren't found in the America's but who knows for sure.
 
seeing its fresh water here, how about a nearly 5' Muskie cruising on the edge of our lights in the Niagara River. Magnificent!!!!!
 
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