When
we do night dive in Dauin, there is a big chance to see Bobtail Squid and
Bottletail Squid. Aside from previous two diving trip, I also saw some Bottletail
(Speiadarium kochi) this time night diving in Dauin. Moreover, I was very lucky
to see two squids "hugging " each other.
These
pictures were taken by Panasonic GF1 + Panasonic 45mm Macro lens + double Sea&Sea
YS-D1 strobe. When the guide showed me these two small squids, I approached them
carefully and slowly. I watched them "hugging" and took shots around
1 minute until one of them "push away" another. I shared this to some
guides and instructors, and they all said they haven't seen this behavior in
person. I think I was really lucky to encounter this.
At
first I thought two of them were fighting, because the pictures of mating
squids I admired on the internet are males holding female squids from the back,
unlike this face-to-face. After I shared the picture on the internet, some
divers mentioned they were possibly mating. Anyway, mating is somehow like
fighting, isn't it?
What else did I see
in Dauin this time? Please check:
Third Muck Diving Trip in Dauin, Dumaguete
2015年10月1日 星期四
2015年9月23日 星期三
Porcelain Crab On Sea Pen
The
picture below is a Porcelain Crab (Porcellanella haigae) standing on the top of
a sea pen. I took this shot during my third diving trip in Dauin, Dumaguete.
The gears were Panasonic GF1 + Panasonic 45mm Macro lens + SAGA 20 diopter +
double Sea&Sea YS-D1 strobe.
What else did I see in Dauin this time? Please
check:
Third Muck Diving Trip in Dauin, Dumaguete
If sea pen is touched or feels something approaching
it, it will duck into the sand easily with critters on it. In order not to
scare the sea pen and the crab, I tried to minimize my movement. Porcelain crab
feeds on plankton using its feathery arms. I wanted to photograph this behavior, so
I waited there and only clicked the shutter when the crab opened its "filters".
Third Muck Diving Trip in Dauin, Dumaguete
2015年9月21日 星期一
Painted Frogfish in Dauin
Previous
two times when I dove in Dauin, all the frogfish I saw were small sizes. Before
I went there last August, I was wondering where those frogfish go when they grow bigger. However, all I saw this time were almost all big frogfish and hard to find a mini one.
The four pictures below were taken by Panasonic GF1 + Panasonic 45mm Macro lens + Sea&Sea YS-D1 strobe*2. The frogfish have different colors and patterns, however, they are all Painted Frogfish, scientific name is Antennarius pictus. Thanks to the diver friends on the internet for helping me identify.
Spotfin
Frogfish (Antennatus nummifer)
Giant Frogfish (Antennarius commersoni)
Even giant frogfish showed up. haha~ what else did I see in Dauin this time? Please check:
Third Muck Diving Trip in Dauin, Dumaguete
The four pictures below were taken by Panasonic GF1 + Panasonic 45mm Macro lens + Sea&Sea YS-D1 strobe*2. The frogfish have different colors and patterns, however, they are all Painted Frogfish, scientific name is Antennarius pictus. Thanks to the diver friends on the internet for helping me identify.
Other frogfishes I saw this time:
Giant Frogfish (Antennarius commersoni)
Even giant frogfish showed up. haha~ what else did I see in Dauin this time? Please check:
Third Muck Diving Trip in Dauin, Dumaguete
2015年9月16日 星期三
Third Muck Diving Trip in Dauin, Dumaguete
It was my third time to dive with Liquid Dumaguete in Dauin, Philippines. Most of the things are the same as before. The
updated one is the customers can access WiFi at the cottages. It's easier for
us to connect the "modern" world. For more information of the dive
resort and diving in Dauin, please check my previous posts:
Dive with Liquid DumagueteSecond MuckDiving Trip in Dauin
Moreover, we changed a place to take ferry going to Dumaguete this time. We were supposed to take fast craft at Li-loan port heading for Sibulan, Dumaguete as usual. Due to the bad sea condition, the ferry was cancelled. Instead, we went to Bato to take the ship of Maayo Shipping going to Tampi, Dumaguete. This big ship, which even can carry vehicles, isn't affected by the weather too much, however, this route takes about 40 minutes to reach Tampi and it's further going to Dauin.
I did 6 dives in two days. This post mainly share what I photographed during the dives:
1st / Dive Site: Sahara
Thorny Seahorse (Hippocampus histrix)
Ocellated
Tozeuma (Tozeuma lanceolatum)
Ornate Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus)
Leaf
Scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus)
Reptilian
Snake Eel (Brachysomophis henshawi)
Orangutan
Crab (Oncinopus sp.)
2nd
/ Dive Site: San Miguel (night dive)
Many-Lobed
Ceratosoma (Ceratosoma tenue)
Haig's
Porcelain Crab (Porcellanella haigae)
Tropical
Bottletail Squid (Sepiadarium kochi)
Coconut
Octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus)
Humpback
Prawn (Metapenaeopsis lamellata)
Mating
Tropical Bottletail Squid (Sepiadarium kochi)
Spiny
Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus)
3rd
/ Dive Site: Bymid
Giant
Frogfish (Antennarius commersoni)
Spotfin
Frogfish (Antennatus nummifer)
Painted
Frogfish (Antennarius pictus)
Orange-Banded
Pipefish (Dunckerocampus pessuliferus)
Flamboyant
Cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi)
4th
/ Dive Site: Bulak
Painted
Frogfish (Antennarius pictus)
Rabbit
Sapsucking Slug (Costasiella usagi)
Pacific
Thecacera (Thecacera pacifica)
Thorny
Seahorse (Hippocampus histrix)
Octopus
Nudi
(Eubranchus sp.2)
Ornate
Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus)
5th
/ Dive Site: Ginamaan
Kuro
Sapsucking Slug (Costasiella kuroshimae)
Anker's
Whip Coral Shrimp (Pontonides ankeri)
Leaf
Scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus)
Painted
Frogfish (Antennarius pictus)
Great
Phyllodesmium (Phyllodesmium magnum)
Girdled
Glossodoris laying eggs (Glossodoris cincta)
Thorny
Seahorse (Hippocampus histrix)
6th
/ Dive Site: Cars (night dive)
Cowry
(Erosaria beckii)
Elegant Crinoid Squat Lobster (Allogalathea
elegans)
Spotted
Porcelain (Neopetrolisthes maculatus)
Spotted
Porcelain (Neopetrolisthes maculatus)
Painted
Frogfish (Antennarius Pictus)
Reptilian
Snake Eel (Brachysomophis henshawi)
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