well for the coral part, which is mainly shown here, it is hard if not impossible to name the species only by viewing/filming it.. also this was night shooting, hence the fluorescence
@@marygeorge2467 well, the colors are sort of false, nocturnal , fluorescent colors, but anyway it doesn't seem a cephalopod to me; if I were to "bet"..without seeing the whole animal and just from that glimpse of the few tentacles.. I suppose I would "opt" for some cnidarian, for sure 😂 those tentacles reminded me of some gorgonians BUT, obviously, as I am not qualified but I am very interested too, I hope some marine biologist (and they are waching theese beautifully made clips for sure) will stumble on our comments, laugh, and then mercifully write the answer it would be very very nice. and kind
So amazing!
Thank you!
Wonderful as always!
Thanks a lot!
Happy New Year!
Happy new year!
Wonderful these surreal coloring! 🤩
Thank you! Cheers!
😮WOW
absolutely
stunning
with this you surpassed yourself, bugDreamer
keep it coming..
Very kind of you, thank you!
All the best for 2025 😊🎉❤
Happy new year!
So good!!!!!
Thanks a lot
The nudibranch is Amazing!
Little flatworm :)
I had no idea tube worms were so amazing
They are indeed :)
You should have Tolak Angin in stock Marcelo.... Lots of it 😅
More to come :)
So amazing. Would love a timestamp of what each animal is. Best channel there is!!!
well for the coral part, which is mainly shown here, it is hard if not impossible to name the species only by viewing/filming it..
also this was night shooting, hence the fluorescence
@@slasamsara That's what I figured, Thanks!
Thanks very much!
It's beyond my comprehension why you don't have at least a million followers
Thank you 🙏
Wow. Just beautiful! What is the animal at 3:05?
at 3:05 is the anemone with it's clownfish
@@slasamsara Hi and thanks, but I guess I meant 3:07, the purple tentacles with the bumps. Part of an octopus?
@@marygeorge2467 well, the colors are sort of false, nocturnal , fluorescent colors, but anyway it doesn't seem a cephalopod to me; if I were to "bet"..without seeing the whole animal and just from that glimpse of the few tentacles.. I suppose I would "opt" for some cnidarian, for sure 😂
those tentacles reminded me of some gorgonians BUT, obviously, as I am not qualified but I am very interested too, I hope some marine biologist (and they are waching theese beautifully made clips for sure) will stumble on our comments, laugh, and then mercifully write the answer
it would be very very nice. and kind
Pretty beauties
Truly