Wonderful Wonderpus….!

October has been a great month for sightings of the Wonderpus with one literally being seen on nearly every dive and some dives seeing more than one! Wonderpus (Wonderpus photogenicus) are solitary octopodes, who are usually buried themselves in the sand in the shallows. They will display a brown and white stripped pattern when agitated…

Critters galore in Bunaken

We had some great diving last week. The blue-ring octopus and mola-mola captured the headlines, but we also saw clown frog-fish, a brown pontohi sea horse as well as the normal white one, and robust & ornate ghost-pipe fish. We also had some incredible night dives – marble shrimps, sponge-crabs and other small crabs. Bunaken…

Clear (ly) Claiming her prize!!

In October, Ann Clear came back to Two Fish Divers Lembeh to claim her First Prize that she won in the Two Fish Divers 2008 Photo Competition. To the left is her prize-winning shot of an Elysia ornata eating. This species has a yellow transparent body and has black and yellow small spots. It also…

Bunaken bids farewell to Luke & Meagan

This week we said goodbye to Luke & Meagan. They were with us initially for 6weeks for their DM Internship, then they decided to extend by another 1-2 months to do their Instructor Internship (this included their Instructor Development Course, IDC). Thanks for all your help guys (with guests, courses, diving, etc) and good luck…

Having a Hairy Time in Lembeh!

It has been a few weeks since letting you all know what’s been happening here at Two Fish Divers Lembeh. We have continued to enjoy teaching – Lucy completed her Open Water and Advanced Course and Greg, Andrea and Meagan all completing their Advanced Open Water Course with us as well. We enjoyed great night…

Blue-ring octopus in Bunaken

Our guests had a treat last  week when we one of our dive guides found a blue-ring octopus. These guys are only 3-4 cm long and are normally the colour of rock/sand so are very hard top spot. Their blue-rings are only shown when they are agitated, they show them as a warning to keep…