Steroid use on ocean animals at Cozumel!!

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firstdive2005

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That is so cool. Don't often see them out swimming around. I will be there in 184 hours. I dove with you back in December. I wanted to do Punta Tunich on are second dive, but we chased the sub instead. That was where we saw and caught all the Lion Fish.
How has the weather been, currents, water temp, surface conditions, Marine life.
How has the Mau crew been? I can't freaking wait.
Nice video Thanx
 
Have a picture on my wall of this very eel from 3 years ago. Pic was taken on the very same reef.
 

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That's one big eel..
 
We saw this fellow last year. It has to be the same one; how many of that size can there be? He was absolutely amazing, and swimming around in broad daylight. I guess when you're that big there's nothing to be afraid of.
 
I am trying to think if Green Morays have any predators?
I seem to remember they are toxic to eat.

Chug
Likes the Greenies, even when they steal his lobster.
 
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I couldn't tell if this is the Moray with half a jaw or the mate ?? Wonderful video, very happy you witnessed it.
 
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