Macro & Critters · 1 destinations worldwide

Leaf Scorpionfish

Pretends to be a fallen leaf. Sways with current, holds the pose for hours — and cycles colour every 2 weeks.

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About leaf scorpionfish

Leaf scorpionfish are extreme mimics — they hold their thin laterally-compressed body in a leaf-like pose and sway with the current, never swimming, only drifting position over weeks. They cycle through colours over a 2–3 week period: yellow, pink, white, brown, black — slowly transitioning between hues.

Like other scorpionfish they have venomous dorsal spines, but the small size and gentle nature make them low-risk subjects. They're sit-and-wait ambush predators on tiny fish.

Reliable at Lembeh, Anilao, Bali (Tulamben), Andaman. Local guides know specific individuals — the same fish in the same coral patch for weeks.

When to dive with Leaf Scorpionfish

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BaliIndonesia
High probabilitySeasonal / shoulderOff-season
Best months overall: every month. Year-round at muck/macro destinations.

Where to dive with Leaf Scorpionfish

1 destination across SE Asia — peak seasons vary by location, so plan your trip around the right destination AND the right month.

Plan a trip to dive with leaf scorpionfish

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to dive with leaf scorpionfish?
Year-round at muck/macro destinations.
What's the best destination for first-timers?
Bali is the easiest entry point — short flights, beginner-friendly conditions, and reliable sightings during peak months.
What certification do I need?
No — Open Water certification is enough for leaf scorpionfish encounters. Most sightings happen above 18m on standard recreational dives.
Photography tips?
Macro 100mm side-on. Strobe positioning matters — light from behind separates the thin body from background.

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Tell us when you can travel and your certification level — we'll match the right destination, the right season, and the right trip for diving with leaf scorpionfish.

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