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Turks and Caicos Explorer 2015: Guady Clown Crab
ktuli — Tue, 12/22/2015 - 19:29
So back in 2012 when we were first on the Turks and Caicos Explorer II, we were lucky enough to find a Gaudy Clown Crab (Platypodiella spectabilis). In fact, on that trip we did another dive at the same site to try and find it again for the boat captain.
Then last year on our trip to the Bahamas, we saw one but with my wide-angle lens, I wasn't able to get a good photo of it.
Fast forward some more to this year, and on our second day of diving, Anya spotted yet another one. Unfortunately, that one was tucked in a hole and I barely could get a photo of it. I took one (and actually kept it) just to show how difficult they were to photograph. I was going to share it here, but figured why waste the space.
On our very last dive, Anya found one that was actually sitting out on top of a sponge. Unfortunately, as I approached with the camera, it ran for cover....
I thought to myself that I blew it and I ruined an opportunity for a great photo subject... I took what photos I could, but really it was a lost cause.
Reluctantly, we swam off in search of other subjects.
On our return the boat, Anya spotted the same sponge, and noticed that the crab was in a better position again.
Thankfully, the little guy was probably the boldest Gaudy Clown Crab and decided to ignore me and proceed with his meal, moving along the sponge (though still somewhat concealed) eating. But he wasn't running for cover like they normally do...
Then... Anya found a second one on a different sponge!
This one was also pretty bold and at least didn't run away. I took a couple shots, but then found yet another cool subject inside the same sponge (and I'll share that tomorrow).
- Bill