Ornate Ghost Pipefish - Indonesia - Scuba Hank NYC

Ornate Ghost Pipefish – Indonesia

The Ornate Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) is one of the ocean’s most fascinating examples of camouflage and beauty. Found throughout the warm tropical waters of Indonesia, this delicate species drifts gracefully near coral reefs, lagoons, and sandy slopes. Its body—adorned with elaborate fringes and striking patterns—closely mimics seagrass, crinoids, or drifting seaweed, allowing it to vanish in plain sight.

Measuring up to 12 centimeters in length, the ornate ghost pipefish displays brilliant shades of red, yellow, and black, often shimmering under natural light. It feeds by sucking tiny crustaceans and plankton through its long, tubular snout, a perfect adaptation for its stealthy lifestyle.

I recently filmed this mesmerizing fish off the coast of Siladen Island, a dive destination celebrated for its incredible marine biodiversity. Watching the ornate ghost pipefish hover among coral and feather stars was a reminder of how much artistry exists in nature. For underwater photographers and divers, spotting this elusive species is a highlight—an unforgettable encounter that captures the wonder of Indonesia’s reefs.

I shot this on a Panasonic GH5. Here’s a link to my underwater camera set-up.

Dive guides were provide by Siladen Resort & Spa.


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7 responses to “Ornate Ghost Pipefish – Indonesia”

  1. Michele Lee Avatar

    That is a fascinating species, yes! It feels a privilege to view your work. Thank you for much for sharing under water beauty with us!

    1. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

      Thanks!!!

  2. ajeanneinthekitchen Avatar

    I don’t know if you have ever dived Barbados or not, but I highly recommend it. We just got back this morning. We saw turtles and southern stingrays on almost every dive. We even saw a bat ray.

    1. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

      Nice! Last time I dived there was in 2018. Good to know you saw Bat Ray there. I think that’s pretty rare for the region.

      1. ajeanneinthekitchen Avatar

        it was very cool. 🙂

  3. Dave Ply Avatar

    Pipefish are cool, and that one particularly so. Nice find.

    1. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

      Thanks!!!

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