A goby and imperial shrimp on nudibranch (Hypselodoris Bullocki). Critter found by Paulus Naumang, the chief dive guide & supervisor at NAD Lembeh Resort. Shot on Canon 5D Mark III in Nauticam housing.
Super macro footage of Skeleton shrimps – Caprellidae sp.
Super macro footage of Skeleton shrimps – Caprellidae sp.
They are extremely thin (1~3mm) and 1~3 cm in length.
Shot with Canon 7D, 100mm, 1.4x & 2x teleconveter in Nauticam, SubSee +5/10 wet diopters, Sola 1200 and Aquako Cylux lights.
Dive site around Dauin, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
Quote from Wikipedia.
Caprellidae is a family of amphipods commonly known as skeleton shrimps. Their common name denotes the threadlike slender body which allows them to virtually disappear among the fine filaments of seaweed, hydroids and bryozoans. They are sometimes also known as ghost shrimps. Caprellidae contains 88 genera in three subfamilies.