Titan Reef Explorers

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Scuba Diving Interest Group
Est. 2022

04/12/2022

This is a really “Sexy” shrimp😗 No it is really called a Sexy Anemone Shrimp (Thor Amboinensis) it lives symbiotically on corals and anemones within the Indo-pacific region.

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

14/11/2022

Whitenose nudibranch, Goniobranchus Albonares
📍Puerto Galera, Philippines

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

31/10/2022

Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus Scyllarus)

An interesting fact about the Mantis shrimp is that it packs the strongest punch of any creature in the animal kingdom. Its punch arrives with the acceleration of a . 22-caliber bullet, 50 times faster than a human eye can blink. Underwater, the low pressure bubble left in the wake of the punch collapses upon itself in a burst of light and heat, reaching an estimated 4,700 degrees Celsius.

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

25/10/2022

Nembrotha kubaryana also known as the variable neon slug or the dusky nembrotha. This one has a very unique branchial plume that looks like a broccoli 🥦

Species: Nembrotha kubaryana

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

25/10/2022

The team just came back from Puerto Galera, Philippines! And we are very excited to share with everyone the shots we have! Starting off with the Snowflake Moray eel. This juvenile was hiding among the reef peaking its head out. We wouldn't achieve such results with Optical snoot OS-1 and the trusty

Species: Snowflake Moray Eel (Echidna Nebulosa)

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

09/10/2022

Another shot of the broadclub cuttlefish. This one's a juvenile, very well camouflaged behind a coral. They say you can tell alot by looking at its eyes😄

Species: Sepia Latimanus

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

18/09/2022

Parapercis xanthozona or also known as the yellowbar sandperch. Caught this one resting on a rock before it darted away!

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

18/09/2022

Phyllidia ocellata is a very common species of sea slug in southeast asia.

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

27/08/2022

Very common Ocellaris clownfish housing a sea anemone. It is very common to see clownfish living in a sea anemone.

This is due to the symbiotic relationship between the 2 organisms in which both benefit one another. The sea anemone provides the clownfish with shelter while the clownfish's waste provides nutrients to the anemone.

Species: Heteractis magnifica & Amphiron Ocellaris

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

20/08/2022

This is a Persian carpet flatworm and it has a very funny fact. This species has two p***ses, which it uses to engage in p***s fencing, attempting to inject s***m into its opponent in order to fertilize it, while simultaneously avoiding being fertilized by their opponent. It also has a very unique way of swimming! In which it moves like a ribbon.

Species: Pseudobiceros bedfordi

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

05/08/2022

Another shot of a Nudibranch, this is a Redline Flabellina, growing up to 4cm in length, its striking colours are hard to miss!

Species: Redline Flabellina

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

31/07/2022

Scorpionfish are bottom-dwelling fish that have also been called rockfish or stonefish because of their tendency to live among rocks near the seafloor.

They will lie patiently on the seabed waiting for their next meal. Coupled with their excellent camouflage, the victim doesn't stand a chance

Genus: Scorpaenidae

Shot on: Olympus Tg6

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