It seems like there is always something that can top what you have seen the day before: When we went back last night to see the Rhinopias that we found yesterday, Simon found a second, bigger one. So right now there is a resident pair of Paddleflap Rhinopias in Lembeh Strait. A smaller red one and a bigger pale purple coloured one. They hang out in between the soft corals and feed on little wrasses. Not so nice for the wrasses, but a excellent photo subject. This shot was taken on todays early morning dive.
Critters
The Fascinating Relationship Between the Shrimpgoby and Snapping Shrimp in the Lembeh Strait.
The Lembeh Strait is a well-known area for its rich marine biodiversity and unique marine life. One of the fascinating relationships found in this area is between the shrimpgoby and snapping shrimp. The first section … Read more