Cantherhines pardalis
Wirenet filefish
This species has a bluish gray to bluish brown body with bluish stripes on head and pale blue netted pattern on body. Usually there is a white spot on upper tail base. Lives solitary in reef areas, 2 - 20 m depth.

DIVE SITES
Types of Habitats
Please note that the variety of critters depends on the season and changes dive sites to dive site

Sand & Rubble
Lembeh’s iconic muck sites feature gentle slopes of volcanic sand scattered with debris, sponges, algae, and rubble.

Coral
Many soft and hard coral species live and thrive here, in the nutrient-rich waters of the Lembeh Strait.

Mixed
With a combination of reef and muck dives, you can enjoy a world of diving experiences in one location.