Not exact matches
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
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!
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.
Scorpionfish,
Ribbon Eels, colonies of anemones with their resident clown fish along with giant Bumphead Parrotfish and passing Blacktip Reef Sharks are a few of the things that you can
see here.
On dive sites like Shark Point, Manta Point, Deep Turbo and Gili Air wall we often
see reef sharks, manta rays (in season January - March), turtles, eagle rays, moray garden and
ribbon eels.
Schools of small bait fish mingle with Batfish and the chance to
see Blue
Ribbon Eels.
A calm shallow reef dive with clear viz and a sandy bottom, this site is crammed with marine life all along the reef, you can
see hundreds of stingrays such as blue spotted rays,
ribbon and moray
eels, schools of boxfish and batfish, dragonets and octopuses, as well as several varieties of macro critters and crustaceans like shrimps.
At slack tide, when there is no current at all, you can stop to
see the smaller creatures such as Blue
ribbon eels, Orangutan crabs and some nudibranchs.
Coral Garden, Drop - off and Seraya are mostly macro dive sites, where one can
see two - spotted lionfish, moray
eels,
ribbon eels, rock groupers at cleaning stations, nudibranches, pygmy seahorse and sometimes even harlequin shrimps.