View Full Version : Cholla bay, Mexico


cthulhu77
Jun 18th, 2003, 08:42am
We are lucky enough to have a house by the northern Gulf of California, and go down there often...of course, the tidal flats are a perfect spot for cephing, and I usually find a half a dozen or so Octopus digueti when I am down there...sorry to report that the last trip yielded some nice views of coral, and a sea-hare, but no cephs...ah well, there is always next week!!!!
Anyway, here are a couple of pics of the animals,etc. we did run across...
Greg

cthulhu77
Jun 18th, 2003, 08:45am
FYI...in the pic with the houses in the backround, all of those brown bumps that look like small rocks are actually Hermit Crabs (by the million) no wonder the octos are happy there!

tonmo
Jun 18th, 2003, 09:39am
Incredible pics! Thanks for taking us there! I never knew hermit crabs gathered in that way... amazing!

Colin
Jun 18th, 2003, 12:01pm
Yep, great pics....

is the cup coral a zooanthid?

corw314
Jun 18th, 2003, 12:57pm
Great pictures!! The fish looks like some kind of bass or basslet?

Our tidle pools have boring eastern species!!! Nothing like the sea-hare!

Wonder why the hermits pile up like that? King of the Hill???? :mrgreen:

Carol

Melissa
Jun 18th, 2003, 01:48pm
Wonderful pictures! I spent part of December 2001 near there and loved the snorkeling. Your pics make me want to go back tomorrow!

Melissa

cthulhu77
Jun 18th, 2003, 08:10pm
glad you all liked the pics...here are a couple more...
Yep, Colin, the green coral is a zooanthid (according to my current book on reef coral id...wait a minute, and I am sure it will change)...and the little basslets are all over the place there!
The poor sea hare was being harrassed by a flock of seagulls ("and I rannnn, I ran so far awwwaaayyy) LOL ) in about a foot and a half of water, hence the purple ink... can you believe how clear that water is?
We are heading back down in July...hopefully some cephs!
Greg

WhiteKiboko
Jun 18th, 2003, 09:39pm
im disappointed in the fauna's choice of libation...... other than that, it seems like quite the destination....

cthulhu77
Jun 19th, 2003, 08:30am
Hehe...I never really cared for tecate myself...I like XX much better. I have found O. digueti inside of cans and bottles frequently at low tide...I just checked the tide chart from CEDO, and we will be going down during and extreme tide! Yeeha! This opens up a massive expanse of coral structures, hiding spots, and all kinds of interesting things...look for pics in July!
Greg