Kona Hawaii is loaded with all sorts of tropical fish and other critters.  Here are  some more photos.

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A manta is attracted to diver's lights

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A gold lace nudibranch crawls across the sand

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Surgeon fish clean the algae off the shell of a sea turtle

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Whale sharks are an occasional treat

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Tom Smith's Nudibranch

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Banded coral shrimps square off

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This little guy is called a Blood Star

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An undulate moray sports a toothy grin

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A helmet snail "pounces" on a collector urchin

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The same helmet snail beginning his dinner

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A fuchsia flatworm glides along the reef

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Fried Egg Nudibranchs are fairly common

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A juvenile Chevron Tang sports bright colors

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Pipefish can be found in pukas (holes)

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This school of Raccoon Butterflies isn't shy

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Here's a colorful red Leaf Scorpion fish.

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