Nice meeting and diving with you and uncfnp, Soloist. My wife is still bragging about finding one—likely that one—12 minutes into our first dive of the trip.
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We saw what may very well have been this same Frogfish at Bari in Sept 2021. Was is roughly 30-35 feet and sans the the crowds - the word hadn't spread yet I guess.Hi @Soloist,
I liked your post, but not the photo of the crowd. By the time we did our final dives on our last visit, on Nov 2, there was always a queue to visit the 2 yellow frogfish on Bari. Often the waiting line consisted of 2, 3, or more groups of divers. Once the word gets out, it's all over.
Good thing the sea life is relatively resilient, at least the frogfish and seahorses.
How about 3 frog fish on Bari reef? 2 Yellow and a pink one. Found these 3 huddled together this afternoon in 25 feet of water on Bari. Just about right where you and @Soloist told me to look.My wife and I had such a good time last Oct/Nov, that we are going back the last 2 weeks of August. Staying at Den Laman, next door to Parrotfish, in Yellowtail Snapper
Maybe the yellow Frogfish will still be on Bari Reef
I have no idea. They were tough to photograph all together. They were facing different directions and I was challenged by a tall coral head to get the camera in proper position.I wonder how the pink one fits into the pair? I assume another female, does she have a mate? The male seems to be in a nice position.
We’ll, that might be, but you did a great job!I have no idea. They were tough to photograph all together. They were facing different directions and I was challenged by a tall coral head to get the camera in proper position.