01/06/2023
πππ this pufferfish looks so cute, doesn't it? πππ
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01/05/2023
πππ We just love to experience our beautiful oceans and its marinelife while scuba diving πππ
09/04/2023
π€©π₯³π€©Happy Easter π€©
The christmas tree worm is very sensitive to noises. So if you are diving close to them and just snap with your fingers they disappear immediately and will first appear again after some time. But they are really cute worms and really look like a christmas tree.
05/04/2023
πππ We love the ocean and turtles πππ and you?
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02/04/2023
πππ here you see a clown fish and a sea anemone.They are living in symbiotic. The clown fish does clean the anemone. He is immune for its poison and for this he can hide there. πππ
12/03/2023
Squirrelfish are taking shelter under ledges and overhangs at daytime. In the night when they feed, they are due to their bright red colour less visible.
08/03/2023
At daytime Nurse sharks are found in shallow water, resting and sleeping under ledges. They belong to the few shark species, that can sleep underwater.
05/03/2023
Nurse sharks feed on smaller fishes, octopus, lobster and conch. With their fleshy barbels on their top lip they can sense hidden prey in the sand.
01/03/2023
Garden Eels are often found in large colonies on deeper sand patches. You will only see their head and forebody popping up from the sand. They disappear in the sand if you come to close while diving.
26/02/2023
Groupers can spend up to 8 hours at cleaning stations to get cleaned by shrimps. This is because they are very vulnerable to parasites because they are waiting motionless for their food.
24/02/2023
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22/02/2023
The Eagle ray has its mouth under its body. They need it this way to be able to dig in the sand to get their food for example like conch and clams. On the second photo you see an eagle ray digging in the sand for food.