If you took the time and effort to understand the topographical history and underlying geology of the Lembeh Strait itself you would appreciate that the FREQUENCY of sighting various creatures which are considered "rare" or unusual IS something which makes Lembeh unique. It is NOT meant to be a "dig" on Bangka, Anilao, Ambon, Dauin / Dumaguete (in Philippines) or ANY other place where I've accumulated my 11,000+ dives of experience. (That's 10X the number of dives you have, according to your own profile)
Harley, I don't take the global number of dives as an indicator of your knowledge on other places than the one you put on your location (ie. Lembeh), I've dived with instructors who had more then 15000 dives but just knew about Thailand and a few other places around, their knowledge in biology was zilch. Figures impress me less than the correct content of what is written, see. If profile numbers are your kind of stuff then you can also compare the number of thanks/likes I get from my effort to give SB members correct and unbiased information and yours.
To me there are a couple of thing you are saying which look more like advertizement to the place you either own or that you dive for but please don't let this Indonesia board become like a huge ad board as Thailand's.
With that thing in mind, yes you are right, I am generally a bit sensitive on BS voiced by resort owners,I will point you a couple of things you wrote that are untrue or too general assessments to be true:
- "best night dives in the world", "a thing for everyone" your words for Lembeh sound like the dullest advertizing that consumers may usually read in the glossies. Let's come back to the OP situation: my wife is a non photographer too, she prefers Bangka by a mile, as most of my non photogs friends who have stayed at both locations Bangka and Lembeh. In some of the resorts in Lembeh 80% of the divers carry a camera which can really be a pain for the other customers (I came to the conclusion that you shouldn't dive Lembeh without a private guide), especially when all the divers on the boat only want to shoot macro on muck.
- pretending the OP has already seen everything can be seen in Bangka after a stay in Maldives and R4 is a little quick as for an assumption. What do you know from them? What do you know from what they've seen? It would be a lie to say there is not enough macro in Bangka to content any photographers for a 5 day stay.
- pretending there are critters you cannot see anywhere in Indonesia or elsewhere is just in terms of biology completely untrue, you will not be able to mention even one, while I can mention in endemic critters from other parts of Indonesia.
- And in your "faithful & honest" description of Bangka vs. Lembeh you should have also pointed that there are indeed real muck sites 15-20 minutes boat ride from Bangka resorts, and that depending where you stay in Lembeh some of the sites (let's take Goby & Crab or California dreaming) may take more than 20 minutes to access.
Probably it would be better if like most of the diving professionals in this board you would state upfront your credentials and which resort you are working for. btw, being in the tourism business for so long, I am not sure who you would be more qualified for stating which is the "BEST" (sic, your words) place for them.
Now if you have bio facts to share re Lembeh that are not advertizing driven I'd be more han happy to read them.