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New Years Eve LUMPSUCKERS!
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    Default New Years Eve LUMPSUCKERS!


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    Wreck Diving Moderator acelockco's Avatar
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    Laura,

    This was a very fun video to watch, loved the music. Your group seems great and very very funny. Got to love it.

    Happy New Year!

    Ace

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    I had no idea there was such a fish....so after hearing the name lumpsuckers, I ha to look it up.

    Nice find!
    SMN Publisher

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    Awesome.

    So what type of eel was that?

    Were you wearing your She-P? LOL

    Love the videos!
    Last edited by acelockco; 01-24-2010 at 05:20 PM.

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    Wolf eel, actually no an eel at all

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_eel

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    Wreck Diving Moderator acelockco's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ljj View Post
    Wolf eel, actually no an eel at all

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_eel
    Really?

    I have seen Wolf Eels before but they didn't look like yours. The one I saw in California was white/gray with black spots. It's head looked different too. Like an old man or something.

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    Yes, this one is a young one, they start tiny gunnel size... they grow old and grey (purple if female) with time. This one is an adolescent She still has her baby colors including the yellow tail, but is starting to purple/grey out. The tiny ones are vivid orange and maroon I've 'raised' one from about 8 or 10 inches to the size of this one before (took a couple years and hundreds of dives) I fed her scallops and she'd follow me around like a wolfie-puppy

    pictures from aquarium



    from another divers web site, beautiful pictures!

    Brandon Cole-Wolf Eels
    Last edited by ljj; 01-24-2010 at 07:58 PM.

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    Awesome, thanks for the great info. I had no idea they changed color throughout their life.

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