The wall, which is actually two walls, runs down the east coast of Nusa Kode and is simply alive. Plankton feeding fish populate the shallows in vast numbers, these include anthias, butterfly fish and even the distinctively marked clown triggerfish. This is an awesome site for a night dive where countless reef invertebrates emerge to feed. Spanish dancers, feather stars, tunicates, and feeding coral polyps can all be found after dark. Many sleeping fish such as the cocooned parrotfish can also be seen here resting in crevaces.
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