Humphead wrasse at Koh Bon The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) is also known as the Napoleon fish, Maori wrasse or Napoleon wrasse. It mainly found on the Indo-Pacific region coral reefs. This wrasse is the largest in the family of wrasses, they live up to 50...
Coral banded cleaner shrimpAt the Richelieu rock dive site, it’s common to see the coral banded cleaner shrimp ( Stenopus hispidus ). This shrimp can grow up to 6 centimeters and has a specific color pattern. The arms and legs are banded with red and white with...
Mertens’ Carpet Sea Anemone at the Similan islands The largest species of anemone is the Mertens’ Sea Carpet Anemone, it can grow up to a diameter of to one meter. The Latin name is Stichodactyla mertensii. As you can see this video, the anemone is home...
Clown frogfish at the Similan islands Thailand The diver who went on the liveaboard trip, shooting this video, has a good eye. The frogfish is a small fish and are masters in camouflage. They are hard to spot and mostly lay still and don’t move. The clown...
Christmas tree worms at the Similan islands A favorite subject for underwater photographers, the Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) can be found on the heads of the massive corals at the Similan islands. The two chromatically multicolored...
Hawksbill sea turtle at the Similan islands One of the most loved animals to see during your dive at the Similan islands is the Hawksbill sea turtle. They grow up 1 meter in length and weigh around 80 kg. The Hawksbill turtle feeds primarily on sea sponges but they...