Thanks Andrew for your comments.
wendellt wrote:wow, tell us more about the dive
it's a great spotting i would of missed something like that, the fish looks like it'sgot camo to deflect predators sea life is so facinating
Wendel - the dive was at a place called Tulumban bay which is a famous shore dive on the north of Bali. The fairly steep slope drops off quickly and its easy to go quite deep if you arent looking at your gauges. Its known for its macro life, especially small shrimp and unusual fish.
The sea pen is a filter feeder that comes out of a protective tube in the sandy substrate. When disturbed, the pen darts back into the tube and will only come out again when it feels it is safe.
I have shot this particular species of fish/goby on a sea whip coral before so im familiar with them, but I was just lucky to find this one hanging out on the pen. The lens was a 105mm VR f 2.8
Cheers
Steve