Spiny Tiger Shrimps - Amed, Bali

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afieldofblue

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Hi everyone,

Here's a little video where you can see both a juvenile (roughly 0.5 cm in size) and a slightly larger older Spiny Tiger Shrimps (Phyllognathia ceratophthalma)
Adults grow up to about 2 cm in size but also have, as seen here, have a more complex shape, with many spikes growing out their body, more or less randomly.


🖥️ A Field of Blue @afieldofblue 🖥️
🎥 Filmed on a Panasonic Lumix LX10 in a Nauticam housing, 4K, 30fps 🎥
🎧 Music : "Ropes Curtains" by Aphex Twin 🎧.

⚙️Equipment: Panasonic Lumix LX10 in a Nauticam housing, AOI UCL-09 closeup lens, Inon UCL-165 closeup lens. Backscatter Macromate Mini closeup lens - Backscatter MW 4300 video light, two Archon D11V2 video lights, homemade quadripod ⚙️

cheers!
ben
 
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