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@rmorgan
I've stayed at Crystal Blue 3 times diving in Anilao and I've done Lembeh 3 times (staying at various places). Although Lembeh is more famous, Anilao has two big advantages... the first is a greater number of nudibranchs (and greater variety), and it's easier to get to (~2 hr car/van ride from Manila). Lembeh has more cephalopods (coconut octopus, etc.) in general, however I've found more blue rings in Anilao.
You are likely to see more frogfish in Lembeh, but I saw my first Rhinopias in Anilao...
You can't go wrong with either location for great macro. I'm headed back to Anilao in Jan of 2024 as the number and variety of nudi's is that spectacular (and the blackwater diving is much better than what they offer in Lembeh - in part because Mike Bartick @Crystal Blue runs a great dive operation).
I've stayed at Crystal Blue 3 times diving in Anilao and I've done Lembeh 3 times (staying at various places). Although Lembeh is more famous, Anilao has two big advantages... the first is a greater number of nudibranchs (and greater variety), and it's easier to get to (~2 hr car/van ride from Manila). Lembeh has more cephalopods (coconut octopus, etc.) in general, however I've found more blue rings in Anilao.
You are likely to see more frogfish in Lembeh, but I saw my first Rhinopias in Anilao...
You can't go wrong with either location for great macro. I'm headed back to Anilao in Jan of 2024 as the number and variety of nudi's is that spectacular (and the blackwater diving is much better than what they offer in Lembeh - in part because Mike Bartick @Crystal Blue runs a great dive operation).