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DiveBlogging » Twins http://www.diveblogging.com What we see in the blue Sat, 10 Dec 2011 14:11:24 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3 Fiding Nemo outside Koh Tao http://www.diveblogging.com/2007/11/19/fiding-nemo-outside-koh-tao/ http://www.diveblogging.com/2007/11/19/fiding-nemo-outside-koh-tao/#comments Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:30:06 +0000 NK http://www.diveblogging.com/2007/11/19/fiding-nemo-outside-koh-tao/

O yes, we found Nemo…
Koh Tao also has its own couple of Clownfishes at the house reef Twins – or in fact just beside the house reef Twins. On every dive at the Twins the Divemasters has the habit of straying a little away from the pinnacles to a circle of stones around some anemones where the local pair of Clownfishes (also called Anemonefishes) are living. The circle of stones has been place there to protect the anemones and give the Clownfishes just a bit of privacy, so every diver is being told not to come closer to the anemones than the circle, but that doesn’t keep the Clownfished coming closer to us…  its really amazing as the clownfishes are coming around to greet us…   ;-)

Clownfish Nemo outside Koh Tao

Isnt this Clownfish cute?
Clownfish Nemo outside Koh Tao again

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Not all Titan Triggerfishes are aggressive http://www.diveblogging.com/2007/11/14/not-all-titan-triggerfishes-are-aggressive/ http://www.diveblogging.com/2007/11/14/not-all-titan-triggerfishes-are-aggressive/#comments Wed, 14 Nov 2007 17:40:10 +0000 NK http://www.diveblogging.com/2007/11/14/not-all-titan-triggerfishes-are-aggressive/

On our last dive at Koh Tao was at the divesite Twins where Benjamin discovered that not all Titan Triggerfishes are aggressive…. Benjamin had the camera and suddenly both Benjamin our Divemaster and I spottet a Titan Triggerfish deeply engaged in eating from a coral – the only difference between our observation was that Benjamin didn’t recognise the ‘fish’ as a Titan Triggerfish, so the next thing we saw was Benjamin hanging 2-3 meters vertical on top of the Triggerfish! Usually not the most clever move in the book…  ;-)   But luckily this Triggerfish was not aggressive at all.. or just to busy eating, so Benjamin did in fact manage to get some shots pretty close from above.
Btw Benjamin does recognise Titan Triggerfishes now… ;-)

From above – by Benjamin
Titan Triggerfish from above

Titan Triggerfish leaving….
Titan Triggerfish leaving us

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