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That was cool, thanks.

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Thanks guys.. Loftus, actually I doubled the speed on the cuttlefish! Its the orange froggie that really needs to be seen in slo-mo.. I will give it a shot and see how it looks

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Nice Mike. Filmed them mating, guarding eggs, showing off but never really feeding. Enjoyed that I did.

Steve

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Thanks Steve and Eric :)

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Hey Mike, those poor little fish you sent to their deaths because of your lights :-)

What camera were you using?

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thats the Z1 in the recently departed housing :(

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To get that many predation shots takes a lot of time, a great understanding of behaviour and a fair helping of that magic ingredient - luck! :)

 

Great stuff Mike. Last time I was at Lembeh I sat by a Frogfish for nearly 6 hours and didn't get anything apart from the odd yawn!!

 

Cheers, Simon

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Not on a single dive Nick(!), but yes I have filmed a sponge in the past before realising that it wasn't a Froggy....

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you can't do 6 hours Simon?!? lightweight.. :P

 

Thanks, yes, it does take patience that is for sure, as well as luck, that Octopus I still haven't figured out what it pounced on..

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