Survival of the Fittest in the Lembeh Strait

Lembeh’s dive sites might be underwater playgrounds for divers but for the critters that inhabit them it’s a case of survival of the fittest against predators. This fingered dragonet (Dactylopus dactylopus) lost its battle to the gracile lizardfish (Saurida gracilis), which struck with such lightening speed that the dragonet never...
Critters of the Lembeh Strait | July Highlights

July's highlights include some very unusual footage, even for Lembeh where the rare and strange are commonplace. A fingered dragonet being eaten by a lizardfish was spotted by one of our sharp-eyed guides and luckily Photo Pro Sascha was there to film the fascinating process. Other cool critters you'll see in...
Critters of the Lembeh Strait | 2017 June Highlights

Our June highlights video is a masterpiece worthy of the Mozart symphony it’s set to. Frogfishes, mimic and blue-ringed octopus, ornate ghost pipefishes, unusual footage of a mantis shrimp cleaning house, a stunning yellow weedy rhinopias and a xenia coral shrimp…oh, and if you pay attention, you might even catch a...
Critters of the Lembeh Strait | 2017 May Highlights

May is associated with flowers, renewal and new life and  in Lembeh, May was no exception. This latest highlights video features some extraordinary footage of juvenile sea life like harlequin shrimps and tiger shrimps. Our Photo Pro also filmed some unusual scenes with a very fast lens, featuring glass fish swimming behind soft coral (yes there is also...