This classic muck dive is also on the Sulawesi bank of the Lembeh Strait and is so named because of the clumps of weed lying on the black volcanic sand. The video opens with a striated anglerfish (hairy frogfish - Antennarius striatus) "running" across the seabed then squaring up to the camera, and closes with an Ambon scorpionfish (Pteroidichthys amboinensis) lunging at a small bypasser.
In between we meet various nudibranchs including the distinctive Melibe viridis, an orange devil scorpionfish, a moray eel hosting a clear cleaner shrimp, a strapweed filefish, a peacock mantis shrimp, an urchin crab taking cover under a blue-spotted urchin, and a juvenile emperor snapper and red lionfish in the midst of a group of blue-spotted urchins.
Shot in June 2006 at http://www.TwoFishDivers.com
The music is Starbeam by Toao of http://www.soilsound.com
More Lembeh Strait muck diving videos on http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-videos/Lembeh/
What camera is that? It looks good!
SFGElite 4 months ago
Some truly phenominal species witnessed here. Thanx for your work.
stopdmc1 8 months ago
Sorry, found it. My bad!
MrBattledrone 10 months ago
What's that soundtrack, it sounds really cool.
MrBattledrone 10 months ago
@brutt128 I thought that was a dog :S
jaju123456 1 year ago
nice picture...nice job
kamalito4life 2 years ago
Amazing.. XD WAW!!!
wrobe00011 2 years ago
so amazing...nice videos...!!!
samarvioz09 2 years ago
the way tht first fish moved is incredible..
IngeniousBlue 2 years ago
the first fish looked abit scary hehe ^^
brutt128 2 years ago