We spotted pigmy squid, sea slugs, couple
of bobtail squids and decorator crabs.
We spotted sea slugs, couple
of bobtail squids, cattle fish and decorator crabs.
Not exact matches
After emerging from its egg, the juvenile
bobtail squid acquires the bacteria from the environment, and they start the process
of colonizing its developing light organs.
A great week for spotting stuff this week also with frogfish, robust ghost pipe fish,
bobtail squid, mimic octopus, ornate ghost pipe fish, a whole host
of nudis and all
of it just
of the house reef!!
However at night a different world comes to live, a world where you will see Spanish dancers, the school
of huge Bumphead parrotfish in their sleeping cocoons, Flashlight fish,
Bobtail squid, sea moths, ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, starry night octopus, mimic octopus and different kinds
of nudibranchs!
A few things you may spot here are seahorses, frogfish, blue - ring and mimic octopus, ghost pipefish,
bobtail squid and all sorts
of nudibranches.
Pleurobrancus,
bobtail squid, marble shrimp and decorated crab were some
of the creatures we founded.
Hosting a variety
of critters, some
of the highlights were:
Bobtail Squid, Pygmy Cuttlefish, Crocodile Flathead, Reef Stonefish, juvenile Scorpionfish,
squid and octopus.
We spotted: pigmy sea horse, candy crabs,
bobtail squid, wobbegong shark, frogfish, toad fish, stone fish, nudibranch and at the end
of the dive walking shark!
The absolute wonder and brilliance
of Mother Nature can be seen in creatures great and small; in the case
of the Hawaiian
bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes), we're talking a mere inch in length.