Dive Lah Bali

Dive Lah Bali Diving is an activity that is meant to be enjoyed with others. Join Dive Lah in discovering Bali's amazing sites!

16/12/2025

When you see a sidemount + full macro camera setup at a shore entry dive site... Must be our bodo co-founder! 🤦‍♀️🤷

25/10/2025

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We went macro hunting at Melasti and Kwanji, Tulamben, Bali!Swipe left to see all the tiny creatures we saw just in one ...
06/07/2022

We went macro hunting at Melasti and Kwanji, Tulamben, Bali!
Swipe left to see all the tiny creatures we saw just in one day! Lesson learnt: we need to bring a magnifying glass with us when we dive! It was so much fun! Won't you join us?

The lionfish is commonly seen during most dives and can make for a pretty photo but unfortunately, it is an invasive spe...
12/03/2022

The lionfish is commonly seen during most dives and can make for a pretty photo but unfortunately, it is an invasive species to the Atlantic. They were introduced to the environment unnaturally and therefore, have no known predators. Did you know that they can reproduce 2 million eggs per year all season round?

In some places like the Carribbean and Japan, they have mastered the art of preparing lionfish as an edible seafood (just like the pufferfish) to sustainably control lionfish populations in their waters!

Today we welcome a brand new team member - Bubbles, the diver!Bubbles' favourite game is "Never Have I Ever", so here's ...
02/03/2022

Today we welcome a brand new team member - Bubbles, the diver!

Bubbles' favourite game is "Never Have I Ever", so here's our new series of light comics featuring dive experiences that most of us can probably relate to!

Clownfish are affectionately known as Nemo around the world, thanks to the award winning animation film Finding Nemo by ...
24/02/2022

Clownfish are affectionately known as Nemo around the world, thanks to the award winning animation film Finding Nemo by Pixar! Here are some fun facts you might not know about Clownfishes:
1. There are about 30 known species with distinct looks and can grow up to 6 inches in length - most of them do not look like Nemo.
2. Clownfish and Anemone have a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit each other - the Anemone provides the Clownfish with protection and shelter, while the Clownfish provides the Anemone nutrients and by scaring off potential predator fish.
3. Clownfishes are born male where they prepare nest for the female and guard the eggs.
4. Clownfishes are protandrous hermaphrodites which means they are born as males, but will turn into a female to reproduce.
5. Some clownfishes have a parasitic species of isopod that replaces it's tongue and it feeds when the clownfish eats.
Different species of Clownfish can be found in Bali. Be sure to tell us what you are looking for in a dive, we will strive to point it out to you!

14/02/2022

Most pipefish are monogamous like the Robust Ghost Pipefish you see in this video! They mate for life and they are often seen floating together in pairs. The female is the larger of the two and has pronounced pelvic fins on her underside, which are fused to form a pouch for incubating eggs. Can you spot which is the female? Dive Lah wishes everyone a blessed Valentine's Day! ❤️💚

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