Scolopsis temporalis
Rainbow monocle bream
This species has a gray back with a pale blue to white stripe and a wider bright stripe below. It has a pair of blue bands between eyes, a darkish spot behind upper rear eye, and a narrow orange line on cheek. Lives solitary or form groups in reef areas, 1 - 35 m depth.
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DIVE SITES
Types of Habitats
Please note that the variety of critters depends on the season and changes dive sites to dive site
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Sand & Rubble
Lembeh’s iconic muck sites feature gentle slopes of volcanic sand scattered with debris, sponges, algae, and rubble.
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Coral
Many soft and hard coral species live and thrive here, in the nutrient-rich waters of the Lembeh Strait.
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Mixed
With a combination of reef and muck dives, you can enjoy a world of diving experiences in one location.