Sentences with phrase «ribbon eels also»

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Along the north sites this week we have also been seeing our resident Turtles on almost all the sites as well as blue spotted stingrays, moray eels, ribbon eels, garden eels, cuttle fish, peacock mantis shrimps, nudiebranchs, stone fish, blue spotfin lionfish and many more.
Boasting a vast high - rise coral skyline, at this site you will also be able to see hundreds of pipefish, seahorses, barracudas, ribbon eels and triggerfish!
Underwater we have also been blessed with experiences with Manta Rays, Ribbon Eels, Clown Fish, Moray Eels, Barracuda, Stone Fish, Mola Mola, Scorpion, Sea Snake, A field of Garden Eels, Hairy Lobster, Turtles, Pipe Fish, Anemone Shrimp and a Crocodile Fish.
Underwater we have also seen lots of mantis shrimp, ribbon eels, moray eels, turtles, stone fish, scorpion fish, candy crab, black tip and white tip shares.
Also this week we have seen, juvenile warty frog fish, ribbon eels, garden eels, blue spotted sting rays, scorpion leaf fish, pigmy seahorse, barracuda, loads of schooling banner fish (which is a good sign for the Mola Molas) scorpion fish, stone fish and juvenile angel fish!
Colorful reef fish such as angelfish, surgeon fish and clownfish are also frequently spotted here, and so are ribbon eels, mantis shrimps and squid.
You will spend most of the time in and around a series of rocky patches where you are also likely to see cuttlefish, ribbon eels, cockatoo leaf fish and various pipefish.
Besides the artificial reef the is also the natural reef where you can spot Stingrays, Garden Eels, Harlequin Sweet lips, Ribbon Eels and much more.
Black and blue ribbon eels and cowrie shells also inhabit the rubble floor and crevices here.
Mating cuttlefish, Ribbon eels, nudibranchs and Giant frogfishes also showed up in the end to finalise another incredible journey with class!!
Mabul is also famous for muck diving, (indeed there are claims that the term was first coined here), and home to a number of natural reefs with names like: Froggy's (where you might find frogfish), Ribbon Valley (ribbon Ribbon Valley (ribbon ribbon eels!)
Fans of macro life and underwater photographers will also love this dive site with excellent chances of spotting a frog fish, ribbon eels and many nudibranchs.
Besides that, also spotted were a Day Octopus, Ribbon Eel, besides a considerable amount of smaller fishes (anthis, damselfishes, etc) cruising close to the coral formations.
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