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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

A night dive is a great way to discover Lembeh's weird and wonderful critters. This video was shot in June 2006 at Nudi Falls, Jahir and at Two Fish Divers' house reef "Muka". The video opens with striped eel catfish and features a black-saddled toby, whiteface waspfish, plumstriped stingfish, painted frogfish (anglerfish), ringed pipefish and a barredfin moray.

The video also includes a bat volute, leaf scorpionfish, decorator crab, anemone hermit crab, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorse, horn-nosed boxfish, crocodile fish, porcelain anemone crab, saddleback anemonefish, starry night octopus, reef octopus, dwarf cuttlefish and bigfin reef squid.

The music is by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com

Shot in June 2006 while diving with http://www.TwoFishDivers.com

More Lembeh Strait muck diving videos on http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-videos/Lembeh/

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  • Excellent video! what camera?

  • @cstemac Thanks. Was a Sony VX2000 in a Gates housing with Light & Motion halogen lights.

  • Awesome video. Brought back great memories. Can you help me identify something I saw in the Lembeh Straits last year? I can't find info anywhere about this creature. For the video, check out my channel. It's called "What is this? Lembeh Straits' strange creatures..."

  • @tdpm1980 It's a large burrowing sea cucumber, Neothyonidium magnum

  • Is this in Manado too ???

  • the other side of north sulawesi. about an hour's drive from manado

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  • That decorator crab looked like it had a head of lettuce growing on its back. Does that make him the perfect dish? ;D

    I like how many of the more common place names are directly related to how the creature looks. It's much easier to identify them that way, plus it's fun :D

  • I love when the seahorse gets hit.

  • Great movie, Love it!!

  • amazingly fantastic vid! mysteriously beautiful creatures!! I LOVE!!

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