Hunt For The CRAZIEST Looking Creature In the Ocean (*Holy Grail* Of Diving)

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • I did not expect to find so many crazy critters…
    In this episode I go on the hunt for perhaps the most bizarre looking creature in the ocean, and the “Holy Grail” of diving, the Rhinopia, or Weedy Scorpionfish - I have just 48 hours to find it.
    Along the way, I find a tonne of other crazy underwater creatures, including pygmy seahorses, decorator crabs, deadly urchins, frogfish, and loads of shrimps and nudibranchs.
    If you’re a lover of scuba diving and/or small things that swim (or walk, crawl, float, roll?), you don’t want to miss this one…
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    Hunt For Crazy Creatures | Episode: 1
    In this series I’m going on the hunt for the craziest looking creatures in the ocean. If you love diving or learning about the underwater world, and want to learn a thing or two about some of its stranger residents, go check out the other videos in this series…

КОМЕНТАРІ • 35

  • @paulschnadig8802
    @paulschnadig8802 4 місяці тому +4

    Great content and nice explanations of the science behind the critters ;)

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks, Paul! Appreciate the support, man. I think you'll enjoy part 2 more...

  • @rosiedavis8027
    @rosiedavis8027 4 місяці тому +1

    This is awesome!

  • @helgo719
    @helgo719 4 місяці тому +4

    Hey Barny!
    Once again very very nice video! That seahorse was stunning! Thank you for showing us :) Can't wait for the next one!

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому

      Thank you, friend! Glad you enjoyed. This is obviously a slightly different style (and a new series) but really enjoyed making it and plan on making lots more like this. I can't wait to drop the next one either (I saved all the best finds for part 2!!).

  • @zhaorenhui
    @zhaorenhui 3 місяці тому +1

    Enjoy all the creatures u saw, looking forward to more content!

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment, Robert! Great to have you on board. New video out toady/tomorrow 🚀

  • @claireboughton223
    @claireboughton223 4 місяці тому +1

    Amazing photography and fantastic detail - Stunning! My favourite was the Pygmy Seahorse, though very hard to choose!

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому +1

      Oooo good choice, Claire! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your kind words :)

  • @hannahbrosky7427
    @hannahbrosky7427 4 місяці тому +2

    Wow the nudis section was amazing. Maybe one day you can do just a compilation of all the best ones you’ve found?
    Just saw loads of bubble anemones in Koh Tao and I was mesmerized. Keep up the good work, loved this video!

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому

      I'm sure I can record a nudi video just for you Brosky...

  • @ALifeWithoutBreath
    @ALifeWithoutBreath 3 місяці тому +2

    Firstly, thank you so much for white balancing your underwater footage... I appreciate the colors. No, really. We should point that out more often.☺
    As for the creature you're looking for... In Costa Rica I've learned that going after animals, especially if there are guided tours, makes those animals avoid the locations. Imagine people randomly appearing in your apartment and taking your photo. Doesn't feel like shelter anymore at that point.
    But in a location where mostly locals live all those "elusive" animals were everywhere. Monkeys commuted across the roof of our accommodation even establishing eye-contact... Probably wondering what I was up to. In every other tree there perched yet another species of Toucan. At the top of a 2-story tall tree right above our accommodation's entrance lived a sloth with it's newborn. It's almost like animals know about residential zones. 😜
    Is the mystery fish in question a stargazer? The ones that hide in the sand?

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words!! The white balancing takes a while, and I can only do so much with some of the footage, but glad you appreciate the effort 😅
      Completely agree with you about going after things. Interestingly, this weedy scorpionfish became quite famous in the area and I've seen tonnes of pics of this fish online. Frustratingly, I've even heard stories of people picking it up and carrying it into shallow water to photograph it. It hasn't been seen in a long time...
      Your point about finding rare things in places where mostly locals live is interesting. I've even observed this over small scales. For example, some of the sites I dive in Indo have 'end points' where 99% of divers ascend. All the cool critters know this, and they just sit 100m beyond these end zones.
      For me, 90% of the fun is in finding things that nobody else knows about or that you don't expect. For example, I recently saw a hammerhead on my home reef after about 600 dives. This will always be more memorable than dropping in on a site where I'm almost guaranteed to see them.
      One of the main goals for my channel is to get to a point where I can explore sites that have never been dived. I want my videos to capture the adventure and excitement of finding rarities, or things I didn't expect to find!
      Keep the feedback coming - really appreciate it!!

    • @ALifeWithoutBreath
      @ALifeWithoutBreath 3 місяці тому

      @@barnydillarstone Well, I do have this weird anxiety sometimes that I now need to go and dive all the places before the reefs all bleach and the last fish disappear from the waters.
      Well, I noticed what you're trying to do (because I'm a bit adept with video production) and have subscribed.
      Myself, right now I'm trying to organize my next dives. I'm freediving so it's a bit different than yours and I'm really trying to convey a sense of place in my videos.
      Fish are still tricky sometimes. Next to subspecies of plants it's one of the hardest things to keep straight through multiple languages and regional dialects. And sometimes it's just unlucky when you're trying to keep fish like anchovies, sardines, and sprats apart. 😅

  • @NevilleOgam
    @NevilleOgam 4 місяці тому +2

    Mine was the black long spined urchins

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому

      You won't believe how fast they can move! I'll try and get some footage for you at some point, Neville! 👀

  • @Novehx
    @Novehx 4 місяці тому +3

    Did you own another UA-cam channel or something? I just find it weird how basically a new UA-cam channel is this good at filming and editing etc. this all is like very high end content

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому +1

      👀 Nope, this is my first and only channel! Thanks for your kind words though - that's perhaps the biggest compliment I've received and I really appreciate the support :) Do you have any marines in your tanks, or freshwater only?

  • @Oceane_Sarai
    @Oceane_Sarai 4 місяці тому +2

    The black sea urchins look like soot sprites from the movie 'Spirited Away'.

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому +2

      Haha I've just googled and you're right!! The soot sprites look a little friendlier though. I'll try and get some more footage of these urchins in future videos because they are incredibly bizarre looking, and interestingly, you can often find a lot of small critters hiding within their spines. They also move A LOT faster than you would think...

  • @dabergerpaultoth8391
    @dabergerpaultoth8391 4 місяці тому +2

    Stunning Pictures! Just call David Attenborough for some voiceovers and it's a masterpiece...
    Just kidding, it already is a masterpiece ;)
    Thx for sharing your adventures, all the best from Austria

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому +1

      Hey from Indonesia! I was actually watching some Blue Planet last night and taking notes on his delivery 😂 Really appreciate the kind words 🙌

  • @Ben-vf6tu
    @Ben-vf6tu 7 днів тому

    Great content!! Can’t believe you’ve not done this before! Im currently travelling around SE asia trying to tick off best dive spots… are you based in Tulamben??

  • @otome3072
    @otome3072 4 місяці тому +1

    Love your documentary style content n high quality vids! I’m heading to Bali in June, can’t wait to see those critters myself! pls post more! & yes I’m now subscribed 😊

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  4 місяці тому +1

      @otome3072 Thanks for the comment - so glad you liked it!! Hit me up when you're in Bali and maybe we can dive together 🤞

  • @sforza209
    @sforza209 2 місяці тому +1

    Are the lion fish native to those habitats?

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  2 місяці тому

      They sure are! Still lots around but nothing like the numbers/aggregations you get over in the Caribbean/US. Are they a problem where you are?

  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok 10 днів тому

    Rynopias are not hard to find in Tulamben, where you are diving.

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  10 днів тому

      You're a better spotter than me then 😂 how many have you found? Most of my vids are filmed on the more popular sites but I'm hoping to do some more exploring further North later in the year. Do you dive there a lot?

    • @jonnieinbangkok
      @jonnieinbangkok 10 днів тому

      @@barnydillarstone Rubaya and Sidem are good for Rynopias...also the rarer scorpeonids the Pacific Monkeyfish (Erosa erosa), and Filamented Scorpionfish.

    • @barnydillarstone
      @barnydillarstone  10 днів тому

      @@jonnieinbangkok I've never heard of Rubaya! Will check it out for sure. I've looked for Rhinopias at Sidem a few times but no luck - I guess they're probably deep? I've also never heard of Erosa erosa, although now I think of it, I found a fish like this a few years back and had no idea what it was. Let me see if I can dig it out. If you're in the area, let's dive together!

    • @jonnieinbangkok
      @jonnieinbangkok 10 днів тому

      @@barnydillarstone Yes deep at Sidem. Rubaya is fairly well known...surprised you don't know about it. I'm primarily a solo macro diver based in Amed through October.

    • @Ben-vf6tu
      @Ben-vf6tu 7 днів тому

      Im there mid/end of October if you wanna show me some of those amazing things you’ve listed!