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Tiger Shrimp

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Shrimps, Shrimps, Shrimps …

As always Lembeh Strait offers premier Critter Diving. But these days there seem to be a lot of “special” shrimp around. Besides all the  different cleaner shrimps, commensal shrimps and other shrimps i see these days a big amount of rare species like Harlequin Shrimps, Tiger Shrimps, Hairy Shrimps, Rock Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsFebruary 29, 2012 ago
Critters

Nightdiving Nudi Falls

It’s not a secret but it can’t be said often enough: Night Dives at Nudi Falls are just fantastic! Just as yesterday, when we went there with 3 Guests and 2 Guides. We saw loads of different crustaceans, slugs, flatworms, nudibranchs, Squids, Cuttlefish and of course also fishes. For exemple Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsJanuary 8, 2012 ago
Creature Feature

Creature Feature: Tiger Shrimp

The Tiger Shrimp (Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus) is also called Spiny Tiger Shrimp, Bongo Shrimp, Horned Bumblebee Shrimp and one of Lembeh’s Top Crustaceans. They belong to the same family as the Harlequin Shrimps and Bumblebee Shrimps and are relatively small in size – they grow to a maximum of 2 cm but Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsDecember 2, 2011 ago
Critters

The Lembeh Formula: Tiny Critters = Great Diving

Today was another fantastic day of diving here at NAD Lembeh. This morning was somthing like the festival of miniatures. On the first dive we had several Baby Painted Frogfish, tiny Soft Coral Shrimp, baby Sawblade Shrimps, Pygmy Goby guarding eggs and a lot of other small things, that make Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsNovember 27, 2011 ago

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Here's a shot by Risman using a funky tube technique!

The Coleman Shrimp is one of my favourite critters in Lembeh, what's yours?

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